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ERA 2013 Environm
ental Proficiency Testing and Reference Materials
C0012
2013
PT Study Schedule
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PricingThe prices in this catalog are effective January 1, 2013. Prices are F.O.B. Golden, CO and are subject to change without notice. Subscription prices are firm for the duration of the subscription.
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4 EASY WAYS TO ORDER TERmS AND CONDITIONS
Carl Craig, Ph.D., President, ERA
I understand the quality of ERA products is vital to supporting a healthy
environment. After all, our products have helped prevent unintentional
contamination of our water supplies and the release of pollutants
to the environment. This is the reason why product quality is of utmost
importance to us.
Let’s continue working together to ensure cleaner water, cleaner air, and cleaner soil. And then next time someone
asks you what you do, please tell them what you really do. And do so with confidence.
Regards,
Carl Craig
“Because what we do at ERA and what you do in your laboratory plays a significant role in the health and well-being of people in our communities.”
So what do you do for a living?
When asked the same question, many ERA employees
reply with an abbreviated version of, “I work for
a company that manufactures reference standards
to help laboratories improve the accuracy of their
analytical data.”
Actually, they do so much more—as do you. Because
what we do at ERA and what you do in your laboratory
plays a significant role in the health and well-being
of people in our communities.
Each person on the ERA team is part of a collective
effort to ensure that we—our families, our friends,
our neighbors—are confident that the water we drink
is clean, the air we breathe is clean, and the soil in
which our crops are grown and on which our homes are
built…is clean.
ISO 9001:2008CERTIFICATE NO. 10551
ACCREDITED
CHEMICAL TESTING LABORATORYCERTIFICATE NO. 1539.02
ISO/IEC 17025:2005
ACCREDITED
REFERENCE MATERIAL PRODUCERCERTIFICATE NO. 1539.03
ISO/IEC GUIDE 34:2009
ACCREDITED
PROFICIENCY TESTING PROVIDERCERTIFICATE NO. 1539.01
ISO/IEC 17043:2010
No. 4604
ERA’s U.S. facility is accredited to ISO Guide 34, ISO 17025 and ISO 17043 by American Association of Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) and registered to ISO 9001:2008 by National Quality Assurance (NQA).
ERA’s UK facility is accredited to ISO Guide 34 and ISO 17025 by United Kingdom Accreditation Society (UKAS) and registered to ISO 9001:2008 by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance (LRQA).
Building Your PT Program ....................................................................................................................4–9
new ProducTs & analYTe addiTions ...................................................................................................23
ProducTs
Water Pollution ..................................................................................................................................10–22
DMR-QA .............................................................................................................................................24–29
Microbiology ......................................................................................................................................30–33
Water Supply......................................................................................................................................34–43
Radiochemistry ..................................................................................................................................44–49
Soil .....................................................................................................................................................50–59
Underground Storage Tank ...............................................................................................................60–65
Air & Emissions .................................................................................................................................66–71
Custom Standards ..............................................................................................................................72–75
Calibration .........................................................................................................................................76–79
Reagents ............................................................................................................................................80–83
new ProducTs
Glycols in Water .......................................................................................................................................19
Glycols in Soil ..........................................................................................................................................56
index.........................................................................................................................................................84–85
2013 PT sTudY schedule (tear out and post for easy reference) ...........................................................86
ordering informaTion.......................................................................................................................87–90
How To Use THis CaTalog
This example is intended as a general guide for catalog use. If you have questions, please contact ERA customer service for assistance.
Additional Level PTs allow you to meet specific regulatory or internal quality assurance requirements. If you need 2, 3, 4 or more levels of any PT sample in a study, please call ERA customer service at 800-372-0122.
Additional levels (AL) are available quarterly for most products.
additional levels
To order a certified reference material for Nitrite, the catalog number would be 770.
To order a Nitrite sample for proficiency testing requirements, the catalog number would be 888.
All ERA PT programs are available monthly or quarterly unless otherwise noted.
Opens Monthly
Opens Quarterly
In the unfortunate event you should receive an “unacceptable result” for your Nitrite evaluation, you can order a QuiK™Response make-up test. T hat sample would be 770QR in this example. Call for QR pricing.
nitrite
crmCat. #770
PT m
Cat. #888Qr
Cat. #770QR
One 15 mL screw-top vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.Nitrite as N .................................................................................................................................0.4-4 mg/L
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Confidence in what you do begins with ERA. And confidence in our water, air, and soil begins with accurate, reliable, and defensible testing results. ERA offers you the products, people, services, and tools to ensure that is exactly what you get.
The success of your proficiency testing program is dependent upon the accuracy of your data. And the accuracy of your data is largely reliant upon the quality of your testing standards. You know the saying, garbage in, garbage out. At ERA, our focus is quality in, quality out.
An emphasis on quality—both in our products and the data that support them—is the reason ERA has grown to become the largest provider of proficiency testing, reference materials, and quality control standards for analytical laboratories.
BUildiNg CoNfideNCe iN YoUr ProfiCieNCY TesTiNg
1 TeCHNiCal TroUBle sHooTersExperienced trouble shooters for your most perplexing analysis problems.
2 easY oNliNe orderiNgAn easy and fast online shopping experience. Plus, all the information you need is available with a click of your mouse.
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4 CoMPreHeNsiVe oNliNe daTa rePorTiNgEnter your study data in an easy online process on ERA’s eDATA™.
5 MaNage YoUr laBoraTorY’s HealTHDive deep into the performance of your lab with ERA’s Health of Your Lab to understand what’s working and identify areas for improvement.
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If you’re not getting the analytical results you expect, ERA’s team of chemists can help you troubleshoot your analytical processes. Our chemists have been in your shoes. They have years of laboratory experience and will help you solve your prep and analytical issues. Their knowledge of organic and inorganic chemistry, microbiology, analytical instrumentation, and methods can help you identify the root cause for your corrective action investigation.
When you have a question, talk to the experts at ERA. They are here to take your call. Call 800-372-0122 or 303-431-8454.
■ Method interpretations
■ Prep and analytical questions
■ Instrumentation trouble shooting
■ Quality control questions
■ Calibration issues
wHo YoU goNNa Call?From left to right:
christian milek, Inorganic Chemist
Tom widera, Inorganics Product Line Manager
laura stone, Inorganic Chemist
amanda Bruggeman, Inorganic Chemist
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From left to right:
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mike Blades, Organics Product Line Manager
marshall Tilbury, Organic Chemist
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BriNgiNg ClariTY To THe CoNfUsioN of PT TesTiNg
3“What sample do I need to run?”
“What do I need to do in order to meet accreditation requirements?”
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It can be difficult for you to stay on top of the requirements of various accrediting bodies—so many questions that can create a mountain of confusion if you’re not entrenched in the details. The good news is—we are.
ERA’s Customer Service Representatives live this stuff 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year. Each representative has addressed hundreds of questions from customers just like you.
ERA’s Customer Service team is knowledgeable, thorough, and efficient, and will take the time to answer your questions, provide the guidance you need, and help to clear up any confusion you may have. And they’re available 12 hours a day, Monday through Thursday and 11 hours on Friday.
From left to right:
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Jason furness, Customer Service Manager
darren sauer, Customer Service Representative
sylvia lowe, International Customer Service Representative
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You know the details involved with reporting your PT study data. You also know that one misstep can be costly, which is why you need a reporting tool that is easy, intuitive, and comprehensive. eDATA™ is that tool. With eDATA™, you can enter your study data in just a few steps.
However, if you encounter a problem or are unsure of method codes or state requirements, call ERA and speak with a Proficiency Testing specialist in our Customer Service group.
Our PT specialists will guide you to ensure your data is reported correctly and on time. They know their proficiency testing... data reporting... accreditation stuff.
Did you know there’s an alternative to manually entering your study data? Save time with the eDATA™ CSV upload functionality. Download a copy of the user manual to learn more. T he manual contains how-to information for eDATA™ and CSV upload. Go to www.eraqc.com/edata
rePorTiNg sTUdY daTa sHoUldN’T reqUire a CoMPUTer exPerT
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From left to right:
Brian stringer, PT/Customer Service
Representative
gg galarneau, Director of Operations
audrey cornell, PT/Customer Service
Representative
Pat maloney, PT/Customer Service
Representative
ellen lariviere, PT/Customer Service
Representative
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From left to right:
melissa wright, Sales Representative
heidi white, Corporate Account Executive
melissa mcnamara, Director of Sales
rick Persichitte, Sales Representative
Tanya rahn, Sales Representative
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Health of Your Lab is a robust data tool within eDATA™ that captures and tracks your historical PT study results. With ERA’s Health of Your Lab you can:
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Study # Opens Closes
W P 216 Jan 14 Feb 28
W P 217 Feb 18 Apr 4
W P 218 Mar 11 Apr 25
W P 219 Apr 15 May 30
W P 220 May 13 Jun 27
W P 221 Jun 17 Aug 1
W P 222 Jul 15 Aug 29
W P 223 Aug 12 Sep 26
W P 224 Sep 16 Oct 31
W P 225 Oct 18 Dec 2
W P 226 Nov 12 Dec 27
W P 227 Dec 16 Jan 30, 2014
Schedule subject to change – see ERA’s website at www.eraqc.com.
2013 water Pollution PT study schedule
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Acidity 915 885 Q 915QR 16
Acids 712 834 m 712QR 19
Boron 919 886 Q 919QR 16
Base/Neutrals 711 833 m 711QR 19
Bromide 769 887 Q 769QR 16
BTEX & MTBE 760 643 Q 760QR 18
Carbamate Pesticides 908 899 Q 908QR 20
Chlordane 716 837 m 716QR 20
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides 718 829 m 718QR 18
Color 070 882 Q 070QR 15
Complex Nutrients 525 579 m 525QR 12
Cyanide & Phenol 502 588 m 502QR 15
Demand 516 578 m 516QR 13
Diesel Range Organics (DRO) 764 641 Q 764QR 19
Gasoline Range Organics (GRO) 762 640 Q 762QR 18
Glycols in Water 401 271 Q 401QR 19
Hardness 507 580 m 507QR 12
HEM/SGT-HEM 519 489 Q 519QR 13
Hexavalent Chromium 984 898 m 984QR 14
Lithium 4992 4990 4992QR 14
Low-Level Mercury 931 896 Q 931QR 14
Low-Level Nitroaromatics & Nitramines 677 932 Q 677QR 19
Low-Level PAHs 715 836 Q 715QR 19
Low-Level TRC 917 881 m 917QR 16
Mercury 514 574 m 514QR 14
Minerals 506 581 m 506QR 12
Nitrite 770 888 m 770QR 12
Nitrogen Pesticides 674 487 Q 674QR 20
Oil & Grease see page 13 for options
Organochlorine Pesticides 713 831 m 713QR 20
Organophosphorous Pesticides 665 934 Q 665QR 20
PAHs-GC/GCMS 4882 4880 Q 4882QR 19
PCBs in Oil 729S 835S m 729SQR 18
PCBs in Water 734S 832S m 734SQR 18
pH 977 577 m 977QR 12
QC Plus see pages 21-22 for options
Ready-to-Use Wastewater see page 17 for options
Settleable Solids 911 883 m 911QR 12
Silica 775 890 Q 775QR 15
Simple Nutrients 505 584 m 505QR 12
Solids 499 241 m 499QR 12
Solids Concentrate 4032 4030 m 4032QR 12
Surfactants-MBAS 776 892 Q 776QR 15
Sulfide 071 891 m 071QR 15
Sulfite 534 244 534QR 15
Tin & Titanium 517 573 m 517QR 14
Total Organic Halides (TOX) 670 895 Q 670QR 15
Total Phenolics (4-AAP) 515 589 m 515QR 15
Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) 501 587 m 501QR 16
Toxaphene 717 838 m 717QR 20
TPH in Water 600/601 642 Q 602QR 13
Trace Metals 500 586 m 500QR 14
Turbidity 777 893 m 777QR 15
Uranium 4402 4400 m 4402QR 14
Volatile Aromatics 4452 4450 Q 4452QR 18
Volatiles 710 830 m 710QR 18
Volatile Solids 913 884 m 913QR 12
description crm PT Qr Page description crm PT Qr Page
crm – Certified Reference Material PT – Proficiency Testing Qr – QuiK™Response
All ERA W P PTs open monthly ( m ) or quarterly ( Q ) unless otherwise noted. W P Lithium PTs open in February and August. W P Sulfite PTs open in
January and July.
Quarterly months are January, April, July and October.
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QuiK™response PTNeed to demonstrate corrective action by turning a PT fast? Complete the PT process in as little as two days of ordering with a QuiK™Response (QR) PT. Call ERA Customer Service at 800-372-0122 or 303-431-8454 to order.
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MiNerals/solids
NUTrieNTs
minerals
Total alkalinity as CaCO3 ......................................................................................................10-120 mg/L Chloride ..................................................................................................................................35-275 mg/L Fluoride ......................................................................................................................................0.3-4 mg/L Potassium ....................................................................................................................................4-40 mg/L Sodium ..................................................................................................................................... 6-100 mg/L Specific conductance at 25 °C ................................................................................... 200-930 μmhos/cm Sulfate ...................................................................................................................................... 5-125 mg/L Total dissolved solids at 180 °C ........................................................................................ 140-650 mg/L Total solids at 105 °C ........................................................................................................ 140-675 mg/L
crmCat. #506
PT m
Cat. #581Qr
Cat. #506QR
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
hardness
Calcium .................................................................................................................................3.5-110 mg/L Calcium hardness as CaCO3 .................................................................................................8.7-275 mg/L Total hardness as CaCO3 .......................................................................................................17-440 mg/L Magnesium..................................................................................................................................2-40 mg/L Non-filterable residue (TSS) .................................................................................................23-100 mg/L
crmCat. #507
PT m
Cat. #580Qr
Cat. #507QR
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
solids concentrate
crmCat. #4032
PT m
Cat. #4030Qr
Cat. #4032QR
One 23 mL screw-cap vial with a powder yields 1 liter of solution.Total solids at 105 °C ........................................................................................................ 140-675 mg/L Total dissolved solids at 180 °C ........................................................................................ 140-650 mg/L Non-filterable residue (TSS) .................................................................................................23-100 mg/L
ph
crmCat. #977
PT m
Cat. #577Qr
Cat. #977QR
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.pH .................................................................................................................................................5-10 units
simple nutrients
crmCat. #505
PT m
Cat. #584Qr
Cat. #505QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.Ammonia as N ......................................................................................................................0.65-19 mg/L Nitrate as N ...........................................................................................................................0.25-40 mg/L Nitrate plus nitrite as N ........................................................................................................0.25-40 mg/L ortho-Phosphate as P............................................................................................................. 0.5-5.5 mg/L
solids
crmCat. #499
PT m
Cat. #241Qr
Cat. #499QR
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze. Total solids at 105 °C ........................................................................................................ 140-675 mg/L Total dissolved solids at 180 °C ........................................................................................ 140-650 mg/L Non-filterable residue (TSS) .................................................................................................23-100 mg/L
nitrite
crmCat. #770
PT m
Cat. #888Qr
Cat. #770QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.Nitrite as N .................................................................................................................................0.4-4 mg/L
complex nutrients
crmCat. #525
PT m
Cat. #579Qr
Cat. #525QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.Total Kjeldahl-nitrogen as N ................................................................................................... 1.5-35 mg/L Total phosphorus as P ............................................................................................................. 0.5-10 mg/L
settleable solids
crmCat. #911
PT m
Cat. #883Qr
Cat. #911QR
One 60 mL poly bottle with a solid yields 1 liter after dilution. Use with Standard Methods 2540F and EPA method 160.5.
Settleable solids ......................................................................................................................... 5-50 mL/L
Volatile solids
crmCat. #913
PT m
Cat. #884Qr
Cat. #913QR
One 12 mL screw-cap vial with a solid yields 1 liter after dilution. Use with EPA method 160.4 and Standard Methods 2540E.
Total volatile solids ............................................................................................................ 100-500 mg/L
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oil & grease/TPH
W hen ordering Oil and Grease or T PH PTs, please specify if you need a sample compatible with SPE.
Oil & Grease .................................................................................................................. 20-200 mg/bottle
oil & grease
crmCat. #504
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
Oil & Grease ..........................................................................................................................20-200 mg/L
oil & grease concentrate
crmCat. #4122
PT m
Cat. #4120Qr
Cat. #4122QR
One 23 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 1664. Gravimetric analysis only.
Oil & Grease ..........................................................................................................................20-200 mg/L
1 liter oil & grease
crmCat. #518
PT m
Cat. #582Qr
Cat. #518QR
One liter whole-volume glass bottle with a 33-430 thread is ready to analyze. For gravimetric and IR analyses.
Oil & Grease ..........................................................................................................................20-200 mg/L
1 liter Boston round oil & grease
crmCat. #818
PT m
Cat. #582Qr
Cat. #818QR
One liter whole-volume glass bottle with a 33-400 thread is ready to analyze. For gravimetric and IR analyses.
HEM .......................................................................................................................................... 5-100 mg/L SGT-HEM .................................................................................................................................. 5-100 mg/L
hem/sgT-hem
crmCat. #519
PT Q
Cat. #489Qr
Cat. #519QR
One 5 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 1664 to measure hexane extractable material (HEM) and silica gel treated-HEM. Contains both hexadecane and stearic acid. Note: If a NELAC compliant PT is required, use Cat. #582 or Cat. #4120.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ..............................................................................................20-200 mg/L
Total Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPh) in water
crmCat. #600
PT Q
Cat. #642Qr
Cat. #602QR
One liter whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze for TPH without interfering fatty acids. Use with EPA methods 418.1, 1664 and 5520.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ..............................................................................................20-200 mg/L
Total Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPh) in water
crmCat. #601
PT Q
Cat. #642Qr
Cat. #602QR
One liter whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze for T PH in the presence of interfering fatty acids. Use with EPA methods 418.1, 1664 and 5520.
deMaNd
5-day BOD .............................................................................................................................15-250 mg/L Carbonaceous BOD ................................................................................................................15-250 mg/L COD ........................................................................................................................................30-250 mg/L TOC ........................................................................................................................................... 6-100 mg/L
demand
crmCat. #516
PT m
Cat. #578Qr
Cat. #516QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
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MeTals
Aluminum .........................................................................................................................200-4,000 μg/L Antimony ................................................................................................................................95-900 μg/L Arsenic ....................................................................................................................................70-900 μg/L Barium ...............................................................................................................................100-2,500 μg/L Beryllium ....................................................................................................................................8-900 μg/L Boron .................................................................................................................................800-2,000 μg/L Cadmium ....................................................................................................................................8-750 μg/L Chromium .............................................................................................................................17-1,000 μg/L Cobalt ...................................................................................................................................28-1,000 μg/L Copper .....................................................................................................................................40-900 μg/L Iron ....................................................................................................................................200-4,000 μg/L Lead ......................................................................................................................................70-3,000 μg/L Manganese ...........................................................................................................................70-4,000 μg/L Molybdenum ...........................................................................................................................60-600 μg/L Nickel ...................................................................................................................................80-3,000 μg/L Selenium ..............................................................................................................................90-2,000 μg/L Silver .......................................................................................................................................26-600 μg/L Strontium ................................................................................................................................30-300 μg/L Thallium ..................................................................................................................................60-900 μg/L Vanadium .............................................................................................................................55-2,000 μg/L Zinc ....................................................................................................................................100-2,000 μg/L
Trace metals
crmCat. #500
PT m
Cat. #586Qr
Cat. #500QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Use with AA, ICP-OES or ICP-MS and selected colorimetric methods.
Tin .................................................................................................................................. 1,000-5,000 μg/L Titanium ..................................................................................................................................80-300 μg/L
Tin and Titanium
crmCat. #517
PT m
Cat. #573Qr
Cat. #517QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Use with AA, ICP-OES or ICP-MS methods.
Uranium ..................................................................................................................................25-200 µg/L
uranium
crmCat. #4402
PT m
Cat. #4400Qr
Cat. #4402QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution.
Lithium.....................................................................................................................................50-500 µg/L
ERA W P Lithium PTs open in February and August.
lithium
crmCat. #4992
PT Cat. #4990
QrCat. #4992QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Designed for the Ohio VAP program.
Mercury, total............................................................................................................................... 2-30 μg/L
mercury
crmCat. #514
PT m
Cat. #574Qr
Cat. #514QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Analyze for total mercury.
Mercury, total..........................................................................................................................20-100 ng/L
low-level mercury
crmCat. #931
PT Q
Cat. #896Qr
Cat. #931QR
One 5 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 4 liters after dilution. Use with EPA1631 or other sensitive CVAA methods.
Hexavalent chromium .............................................................................................................45-880 μg/L
hexavalent chromium
crmCat. #984
PT m
Cat. #898Qr
Cat. #984QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with IC or colorimetric methods.
ERA Low-Level Mercury is also available during February and March W P studies.
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MisCellaNeoUs CHeMisTrY
Total phenolics by 4-AAP ...................................................................................................... 0.06-5 mg/L
Total Phenolics (4-aaP)
crmCat. #515
PT m
Cat. #589Qr
Cat. #515QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Analyze for total phenolic compounds by 4-AAP methods.
Silica as SiO2 .........................................................................................................................50-250 mg/L
silica
crmCat. #775
PT Q
Cat. #890Qr
Cat. #775QR
One 60 mL poly bottle yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Analyze for silica as SiO2 with colorimetric or ICP methods.
Sulfide .........................................................................................................................................1-10 mg/L
sulfide
crmCat. #071
PT m
Cat. #891Qr
Cat. #071QR
One 10 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Preserved sample is guaranteed stable. Analyze for sulfide by titrimetric or colorimetric methods or ISE.
Sulfite .....................................................................................................................................10-250 mg/L
sulfite
crmCat. #534
PT Cat. #244
QrCat. #534QR
One 10 mL concentrate yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
Surfactants-MBAS .....................................................................................................................0.2-1 mg/L
surfactants-mBas
crmCat. #776
PT Q
Cat. #892Qr
Cat. #776QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Analyze for Surfactants-MBAS with EPA method 425.1.
Color .....................................................................................................................................10-75 PC units
color
crmCat. #070
PT Q
Cat. #882Qr
Cat. #070QR
One 125 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze. Use with EPA methods 110.1, 110.2 and 110.3 and Standard Methods 2120B, 2120C and 2120E.
Turbidity ....................................................................................................................................... 2-30 NTU
Turbidity
crmCat. #777
PT m
Cat. #893Qr
Cat. #777QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Use with nephelometric methods.
Total Cyanide ......................................................................................................................... 0.1-1.0 mg/L Amenable Cyanide ..............................................................................................................0.05-1.0 mg/L
cyanide & Phenol
crmCat. #502
PT m
Cat. #588Qr
Cat. #502QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. The CRM is also certified for Total Phenolics at 0.06-5 mg/L. For a Total Phenolics PT, order Cat. #589.
TOX ....................................................................................................................................300-1,500 μg/L
Total organic halides (Tox)
crmCat. #670
PT Q
Cat. #895Qr
Cat. #670QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Analyze for total organic halides with adsorption pyrolysis titrimetric methods.
ERA W P Sulfite PTs open in January and July.
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Total Residual Chlorine ..............................................................................................................0.5-3 mg/L
Total residual chlorine
crmCat. #501
PT m
Cat. #587Qr
Cat. #501QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with titrimetric or colorimetric methods.
Total Residual Chlorine ...........................................................................................................75-250 μg/L
low-level Total residual chlorine
crmCat. #917
PT m
Cat. #881Qr
Cat. #917QR
Designed for testing at low μg/L levels. One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with sensitive titrimetric or colorimetric methods.
Acidity as CaCO3 .............................................................................................................650-1,800 mg/L
acidity
crmCat. #915
PT Q
Cat. #885Qr
Cat. #915QR
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze. Designed for use with titrimetric methods to a pH endpoint of 8.3.
Boron ..................................................................................................................................800-2000 µg/L
Boron
crmCat. #919
PT Q
Cat. #886Qr
Cat. #919QR
One unpreserved 60 mL poly bottle yields in excess of 2 liters after dilution. Designed for colorimetric methods.
Bromide .......................................................................................................................................1-10 mg/L
Bromide
crmCat. #769
PT Q
Cat. #887Qr
Cat. #769QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with ion chromatography or colorimetric methods..
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T he following whole-volume standards are ready to use as provided and require no dilution before analysis. T hese standards are guaranteed stable for a minimum of one month after receipt at your facility.
Aluminum .........................................................................................................................200-4,000 μg/L Antimony ................................................................................................................................95-900 μg/L Arsenic ....................................................................................................................................70-900 μg/L Barium ...............................................................................................................................100-2,500 μg/L Beryllium ....................................................................................................................................8-900 μg/L Boron .................................................................................................................................800-2,000 μg/L Cadmium ....................................................................................................................................8-750 μg/L Chromium .............................................................................................................................17-1,000 μg/L Cobalt ...................................................................................................................................28-1,000 μg/L Copper .....................................................................................................................................40-900 μg/L Iron ....................................................................................................................................200-4,000 μg/L Lead ......................................................................................................................................70-3,000 μg/L Manganese ...........................................................................................................................70-4,000 μg/L Molybdenum ...........................................................................................................................60-600 μg/L Nickel ...................................................................................................................................80-3,000 μg/L Selenium ..............................................................................................................................90-2,000 μg/L Silver .......................................................................................................................................26-600 μg/L Strontium ................................................................................................................................30-300 μg/L Thallium ..................................................................................................................................60-900 μg/L Vanadium .............................................................................................................................55-2,000 μg/L Zinc ....................................................................................................................................100-2,000 μg/L
Trace metals
crmCat. #740
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze. Use with AA, ICP-OES or ICP-MS methods.
5-day BOD .............................................................................................................................15-250 mg/L Carbonaceous BOD ................................................................................................................15-250 mg/L COD ........................................................................................................................................30-250 mg/L TOC ........................................................................................................................................... 6-100 mg/L
demand
crmCat. #743
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
Ammonia as N ......................................................................................................................0.65-19 mg/L Nitrate as N ...........................................................................................................................0.25-40 mg/L Nitrate plus nitrite as N ........................................................................................................0.25-40 mg/L ortho-Phosphate as P............................................................................................................. 0.5-5.5 mg/L
simple nutrients
crmCat. #739
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
Total Kjeldahl-nitrogen as N ................................................................................................... 1.5-35 mg/L Total phosphorus as P ............................................................................................................. 0.5-10 mg/L
complex nutrients
crmCat. #741
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
Total alkalinity as CaCO3 ......................................................................................................10-120 mg/L Chloride ..................................................................................................................................35-275 mg/L Fluoride ......................................................................................................................................0.3-4 mg/L Potassium ....................................................................................................................................4-40 mg/L Sodium ..................................................................................................................................... 6-100 mg/L Specific conductance at 25 °C ................................................................................... 200-930 μmhos/cm Sulfate ...................................................................................................................................... 5-125 mg/L Total dissolved solids at 180 °C ........................................................................................ 140-650 mg/L Total solids at 105 °C ........................................................................................................ 140-675 mg/L
minerals
crmCat. #506
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
Calcium .................................................................................................................................3.5-110 mg/L Calcium hardness as CaCO3 .................................................................................................8.7-275 mg/L Total hardness as CaCO3 .......................................................................................................17-440 mg/L Magnesium..................................................................................................................................2-40 mg/L Non-filterable residue (TSS) .................................................................................................23-100 mg/L
hardness
crmCat. #507
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
pH .................................................................................................................................................5-10 units
ph
crmCat. #977
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze. Use with electrometric methods
Oil & Grease .................................................................................................................. 20-200 mg/bottle
oil & grease
crmCat. #504
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze. Use with EPA hexane extraction method 1664. Certified values are provided for IR and gravimetric methods. For additional Oil & Grease CRMs see page 13.
Total solids at 105 °C ........................................................................................................ 140-675 mg/L Total dissolved solids at 180 °C ........................................................................................ 140-650 mg/L Non-filterable residue (TSS) .................................................................................................23-100 mg/L pH .................................................................................................................................................5-10 units
solids
crmCat. #499
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
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HerBiCidesVolaTiles
PCBs
AcifluorfenBentazonChloramben2,4-D2,4-DBDacthal diacid (DCPA)
DalaponDicamba3,5-Dichlorobenzoic acidDichlorpropDinosebMCPA
MCPP4-NitrophenolPentachlorophenolPicloram2,4,5-T2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
chlorinated acid herbicides
crm Cat. #718
PT m Cat. #829
Qr Cat. #718QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 615 and 8151. Contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 2-10 µg/L (except MCPA and MCPP at 10-100 µg/L).
Note: 4-nitrophenol and pentachlorophenol are not within the EPA/NELAC range. Use the Acids standard (pg. 19) for these compounds in the EPA/NELAC range.
Aroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260
PcBs in water
crm Cat. #734S
PT m Cat. #832S
Qr Cat. #734SQR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 608 and 8082. Contains a different Aroclor, randomly selected from the list below at 1-15 µg/L.
Aroclor 1016Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1254 Aroclor 1260
PcBs in oil
crm Cat. #729S
PT m Cat. #835S
Qr Cat. #729SQR
One 10 mL flame-sealed ampule is ready to analyze. Use with EPA method 8082. Contains a different Aroclor, randomly selected from the list below at 12-50 mg/kg.
AcetoneAcetonitrileAcrylonitrileAcroleinBenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformBromomethane2-Butanone (MEK)Carbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChlorodibromomethaneChloroethane2-Chloroethyl vinyl etherChloroformChloromethane1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromomethane1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,4-DichlorobenzeneDichlorodifluoromethane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethenecis-1,2-Dichloroethenetrans-1,2-Dichloroethene1,2-Dichloropropanecis-1,3-Dichloropropenetrans-1,3-DichloropropeneEthylbenzeneHexachlorobutadiene2-HexanoneMethylene chloride
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)NaphthaleneStyrene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroetheneToluene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneTrichlorofluoromethane1,2,3-TrichloropropaneVinyl acetateVinyl chlorideXylenes, total
Volatiles
crmCat. #710
PT m
Cat. #830Qr
Cat. #710QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA methods 601, 602, 8021, 624 and 8260. Contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 5-300 µg/L.
BenzeneChlorobenzene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene
1,4-DichlorobenzeneEthylbenzeneNaphthalene
Toluene 1,2,4-TrichlorobenzeneTotal Xylenes
Volatile aromatics
crm Cat. #4452
PT Q Cat. #4450
Qr Cat. #4452QR
One 2mL flame sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA methods 602 and 8021. Each standard contains all listed analytes at 7-300 µg/L after dilution.
BTex & mTBe in water
crm Cat. #760
PT Q Cat. #643
Qr Cat. #760QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA methods 602 and 8021. Includes all BT EX compounds and MTBE at 7-300 µg/L after dilution.
gasoline range organics (gro) in water
crm Cat. #762
PT Q Cat. #640
Qr Cat. #762QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with both purge & trap and modified EPA 8015 GC/FID methods to test for GRO at 400-4,000 µg/L. Also use to test for BTEX in gasoline.
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4-Amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene2-Amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene1,3-Dinitrobenzene2,4-Dinitrotoluene2,6-Dinitrotoluene
HMXNitrobenzene2-Nitrotoluene3-Nitrotoluene4-Nitrotoluene
RDXTetryl1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene
low-level nitroaromatics & nitramines
crm Cat. #677
PT Q Cat. #932
Qr Cat. #677QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters of sample after dilution. Use with EPA methods 8330 and 8091 for explosive and explosive residue analytes. Contains at least 80% of the analytes, randomly selected from the list below at 1-20 µg/L.
Diethylene glycolEthylene glycol
Propylene glycolTetraethylene glycol
Triethylene glycol
glycols in water
Qc Cat. #401
PT Q Cat. #271
Qr Cat. #401QR
One 2 mL flame sealed ampule yields up to 2 L after dilution. Use with EPA methods 8015B, 8430 and 1671.
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAnthraceneBenzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluoranthene
Benzo(g,h,i)peryleneBenzo(a)pyreneChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneFluoranthene
FluoreneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneNaphthalenePhenanthrenePyrene
low-level Pahs
crm Cat. #715
PT Q Cat. #836
Qr Cat. #715QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA HPLC methods 610 and 8310 and GC/MS method 8270 SIM. Contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 0.5-20 µg/L.
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAnthraceneBenzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzo(b)fluoranthene
Benzo(k)fluoranthene Benzo(g,h,i)peryleneChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneFluoranthene
FluoreneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneNaphthalenePhenanthrenePyrene
Pahs – gc/gcms
crm Cat. #4882
PT Q Cat. #4880
Qr Cat. #4882QR
One 2mL flame sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 625, 8100 and 8270. Each standard contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 10-200 µg/L.
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthylene2-Amino-1-methybenzene (o-Toluidine)AnilineAnthraceneBenzidineBenzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzo(g,h,i)peryleneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzyl alcohol4-Bromophenyl-phenyletherButylbenzylphthalateCarbazole4-Chloroanilinebis(2-Chloroethoxy)methanebis(2-Chloroethyl)etherbis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether1-Chloronaphthalene
2-Chloronaphthalene4-Chlorophenyl-phenyletherChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneDibenzofuran1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,4-Dichlorobenzene3,3’-DichlorobenzidineDiethyl phthalateDimethyl phthalateDi-n-butylphthalate2,4-Dinitrotoluene2,6-DinitrotolueneDi-n-octylphthalatebis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalateFluorantheneFluoreneHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobutadiene
HexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachloroethaneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneIsophorone2-MethylnaphthaleneNaphthalene2-Nitroaniline3-Nitroaniline4-NitroanilineNitrobenzeneN-NitrosodiethylamineN-NitrosodimethylamineN-Nitroso-di-n-propylamineN-NitrosodiphenylaminePentachlorobenzenePhenanthrenePyrenePyridine1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
Base/neutrals
crm Cat. #711
PT m Cat. #833
Qr Cat. #711QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 625 and 8270. Contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 10-225 µg/L (except Benzidine at 200-1,000 µg/L).
Benzoic Acid4-Chloro-3-methylphenol2-Chlorophenol2,4-Dichlorophenol2,6-Dichlorophenol2,4-Dimethylphenol
2,4-Dinitrophenol2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol2-Methylphenol3 & 4-Methlyphenol2-Nitrophenol4-Nitrophenol
PentachlorophenolPhenol2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
acids
crm Cat. #712
PT m Cat. #834
Qr Cat. #712QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 604, 625, 8041 and 8270. Contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 30-200 µg/L.
diesel range organics (dro) in water
crm Cat. #764
PT Q Cat. #641
Qr Cat. #764QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with modified EPA 8015 GC/FID methods. Includes #2 Diesel at 800-6,000 µg/L.
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AlachlorAmetrynAnilazineAtratonAtrazineBromacil ButachlorButylate Cyanazine
Deethyl atrazineDeisopropyl atrazineDiaminoatrazineEPTC (Eptam)HexazinoneMetolachlorMetribuzinNapropamide
PrometonPrometrynPronamidePropachlorPropazineSimazineTerbacilTrifluralin
nitrogen Pesticides
crm Cat. #674
PT Q Cat. #487
Qr Cat. #674QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 619, 633, 8141 and 8270. Contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 2-20 µg/L.
Azinphos-methyl (Guthion)CarbophenothionChlorpyrifosDemeton O & SDiazinonDichlorvos (DDVP)Dimethoate
DioxathionDisulfotonEthionEthopropEthyl Parathion (Parathion)FamphurFonofos
MalathionMethyl parathionPhoratePhosmetRonnelStirophos (tetrachlorovinphos)Terbufos
organophosphorus Pesticides (oPP)
crm Cat. #665
PT Q Cat. #934
Qr Cat. #665QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 614, 622 and 8141. Contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 2-20 µg/L.
Aldrinalpha-BHCbeta-BHCdelta-BHCgamma-BHC (Lindane)alpha-Chlordanegamma-Chlordane
4,4’-DDD4,4’-DDE4,4’-DDTDieldrinEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan sulfate
EndrinEndrin aldehydeEndrin ketoneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxide (beta)Methoxychlor
organochlorine Pesticides
crm Cat. #713
PT m Cat. #831
Qr Cat. #713QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 608 and 8081. Contains contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 0.5-20 µg/L.
chlordane
crm Cat. #716
PT m Cat. #837
Qr Cat. #716QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters of sample after dilution. Use with EPA methods 608 and 8081. Contains technical chlordane at 3-25 µg/L.
Toxaphene
crm Cat. #717
PT m Cat. #838
Qr Cat. #717QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters of sample after dilution. Use with EPA methods 608 and 8081. Contains toxaphene at 20-100 µg/L.
AldicarbAldicarb sulfoneAldicarb sulfoxide Baygon
CarbarylCarbofuranDiuron3-Hydroxycarbofuran
MethiocarbMethomylOxamyl (vydate)Propham
carbamate Pesticides
crm Cat. #908
PT Q Cat. #899
Qr Cat. #908QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 632. Contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 5-200 µg/L.
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qC PlUs
ERA’s QC Plus program includes environmental analytes at concentrations that reflect realistic levels of pollutants in industrial settings.
Each sample level is designed for wastewater and industrial analysis. T hese QC samples are an asset to any quality assurance program because they enable you to test your internal systems to ensure that your equipment, methods, and analysts are producing quality data.
Ammonia Nitrogen as N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.250-10.0 mg/L Nitrate Nitrogen as N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.250-10.0 mg/L Orthophosphate as P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.0500-10.0 mg/L Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.250-10.0 mg/L Total Phosphorus as P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.100-10.0 mg/L
Qc Plus – nutrients
Qc Cat. #4023
Two screw-cap vials yield up to 2 liters each after dilution.
Oil & Grease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.0-100 mg/L
Qc Plus – oil & grease
Qc Cat. #4123
One screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
pH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00-12.0 Units
Qc Plus – ph
Qc Cat. #4063
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
Fluoride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-20 mg/L
Qc Plus – fluoride
Qc Cat. #4423
One screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
Chromium, Hexavalent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-1000 μg/L
Qc Plus – hexavalent chromium
Qc Cat. #4183
One screw-top vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
BOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-300 mg/L Carbonaceous BOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.0-256 mg/L COD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150-500 mg/L TOC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.0-200 mg/L
Qc Plus – demand
Qc Cat. #4013
One screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution.
Alkalinity as CaCO3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.0-300 mg/L Calcium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.00-150 mg/L Calcium Hardness as CaCO3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.5-375 mg/L Chloride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.0-700 mg/L Conductivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100-4000 μmhos/cm Magnesium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00-50.0 mg/L Potassium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00-300 mg/L Sodium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.0-300 mg/L Sulfate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.0-300 mg/L Total Dissolved Solids at 180 °C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.0-2400 mg/L Total Hardness as CaCO3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.0-600 mg/L
Qc Plus – minerals
Qc Cat. #4053
Two screw-cap vials to be diluted together to yield up to 2 liters of sample.
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Qc Plus – Trace metals
crmCat. #4073
Two screw-cap vials to be diluted together to yield up to 2 liters of sample.Total Dissolved Solids at 180 °C .....................................................................................500-2000 mg/L Total Solids........................................................................................................................600-2500 mg/L Total Suspended Solids ...................................................................................................... 100-500 mg/L
Qc Plus – solids
crmCat. #4033
One screw-cap vial with a powder yields 1 liter after dilution.
Total Cyanide .................................................................................................................... 1.00-5.00 mg/L
Qc Plus – Total cyanide
crmCat. #4093
One screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
Total Phenolics (4-AAP) ............................................................................................0.0500-0.500 mg/L
Qc Plus – Total Phenolics
crmCat. #4083
One screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
Total Residual Chlorine ...................................................................................................0.100-1.00 mg/L
Qc Plus – Total residual chlorine
crmCat. #4103
One screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters of solution after dilution.
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From left to right:david Kilhefner, Director of Manufacturing; Kristina sanchez, Quality Manager; mitch fonda, Director of Business Development; lisa Berry, Director of Production Planning; Jay mcBurney; Quality Program Manager
cyanide & Phenol cyanide in soil
Amenable cyanide has been added to our Cyanide & Phenol PT and CRM—Page 15
Our Cyanide in Soil standard, for all distillation/colorimetric methods, now includes amenable cyanide—Page 53
New ProdUCTs
For times when you need more with your ERA standard.
Amenable cyanide has been added to cyanide standards.
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T he new Glycols in Water PT standard and QC standard are packaged in 2 mL flame-sealed ampules and yield up to 2 L after dilution—Page 19
glycols in soil
The new Glycols in Soil PT standard and QC standard each include two flame-sealed ampules. Each ampule contains 30 g of soil and is ready to use—Page 56
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additional levelsNeed to add a little something?If you need to meet specific regulatory or internal quality assurance requirements, we can add 2, 3, or 4 additional levels of a PT sample in a study. Call and speak with a Customer Service Representative.
2 custom standardsWhat you need, when you need it. There is no standard too odd, too little, or too large. When you need something out of the ordinary, our Customs chemists can help. And we turn most custom orders in as fast as 5 days. Start with the order form on page 90 or visit www.eraqc.com/customs.
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W P 216 Jan 14 Feb 28
W P 217 Feb 18 Apr 4
W P 218 Mar 11 Apr 25
W P 219 Apr 15 May 30
W P 220 May 13 Jun 27
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DMR-QA Sets see page 28 for options
Complex Nutrients 525 579 525QR 27
Demand 516 578 516QR 26
Hardness 507 580 507QR 26
Hexavalent Chromium 984 898 984QR 26
Low-Level Mercury 931 896 931QR 26
Low-Level TRC 917 881 917QR 27
Mercury 514 574 514QR 26
Minerals 506 581 506QR 26
Nitrite 770 888 770QR 27
Oil & Grease see page 27 for options
pH 977 577 977QR 26
Settleable Solids 911 883 911QR 28
Simple Nutrients 505 584 505QR 27
Solids 499 241 499QR 26
Solids Concentrate 4032 4030 4032QR 26
Total Cyanide 502 588 502QR 27
Total Phenolics (4-AAP) 515 589 515QR 28
Total Residual Chlorine 501 587 501QR 27
Trace Metals 500 586 500QR 26
Turbidity 777 893 777QR 28
Waste Water Coliform Microbe 083 576 786QR 28
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) see page 29 for options
description crm PT Qr Page description crm PT Qr Page
crm – Certified Reference Material PT – Proficiency Testing Qr – QuiK™Response
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Total solids at 105 °C ........................................................................................................ 140-675 mg/L Total dissolved solids at 180 °C ........................................................................................ 140-650 mg/L Non-filterable residue (TSS) .................................................................................................23-100 mg/L
Total solids at 105 °C ........................................................................................................ 140-675 mg/L Total dissolved solids at 180 °C ........................................................................................ 140-650 mg/L Non-filterable residue (TSS) .................................................................................................23-100 mg/L
pH .................................................................................................................................................5-10 units
Total alkalinity as CaCO3 ......................................................................................................10-120 mg/L Chloride ..................................................................................................................................35-275 mg/L Fluoride ......................................................................................................................................0.3-4 mg/L Potassium ....................................................................................................................................4-40 mg/L Sodium ..................................................................................................................................... 6-100 mg/L Specific conductance at 25 °C ................................................................................... 200-930 μmhos/cm Sulfate ...................................................................................................................................... 5-125 mg/L Total dissolved solids at 180 °C ........................................................................................ 140-650 mg/L Total solids at 105 °C ........................................................................................................ 140-675 mg/L
Calcium .................................................................................................................................3.5-110 mg/L Calcium hardness as CaCO3 .................................................................................................8.7-275 mg/L Total hardness as CaCO3 .......................................................................................................17-440 mg/L Magnesium..................................................................................................................................2-40 mg/L Non-filterable residue (TSS) .................................................................................................23-100 mg/L
solids concentrate
crmCat. #4032
PTCat. #4030
QrCat. #4032QR
One 23 mL glass screw-cap vial with a powder yields 1 liter after dilution.
solids
crmCat. #499
PTCat. #241
QrCat. #499QR
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
ph
crmCat. #977
PTCat. #577
QrCat. #977QR
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
minerals
crmCat. #506
PTCat. #581
QrCat. #506QR
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
hardness/Tss
crmCat. #507
PTCat. #580
QrCat. #507QR
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
5-day BOD .............................................................................................................................15-250 mg/L Carbonaceous BOD ................................................................................................................15-250 mg/L COD ........................................................................................................................................30-250 mg/L TOC .......................................................................................................................................... 6-100 mg/L
Aluminum .........................................................................................................................200-4,000 μg/L Antimony ................................................................................................................................95-900 μg/L Arsenic ....................................................................................................................................70-900 μg/L Barium ...............................................................................................................................100-2,500 μg/L Beryllium ....................................................................................................................................8-900 μg/L Boron .................................................................................................................................800-2,000 μg/L Cadmium ....................................................................................................................................8-750 μg/L Chromium .............................................................................................................................17-1,000 μg/L Cobalt ...................................................................................................................................28-1,000 μg/L Copper .....................................................................................................................................40-900 μg/L Iron ....................................................................................................................................200-4,000 μg/L Lead ......................................................................................................................................70-3,000 μg/L Manganese ...........................................................................................................................70-4,000 μg/L Molybdenum ...........................................................................................................................60-600 μg/L Nickel ...................................................................................................................................80-3,000 μg/L Selenium ..............................................................................................................................90-2,000 μg/L Silver .......................................................................................................................................26-600 μg/L Strontium ................................................................................................................................30-300 μg/L Thallium ..................................................................................................................................60-900 μg/L Vanadium .............................................................................................................................55-2,000 μg/L Zinc ....................................................................................................................................100-2,000 μg/L
Hexavalent chromium .............................................................................................................45-880 µg/L
Mercury, total............................................................................................................................... 2-30 µg/L
Mercury, total..........................................................................................................................20-100 ng/L
Trace metals
crmCat. #500
PTCat. #586
QrCat. #500QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution.
hexavalent chromium
crmCat. #984
PTCat. #898
QrCat. #984QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
mercury
crmCat. #514
PTCat. #574
QrCat. #514QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Analyze for total mercury.
low-level mercury
crmCat. #931
PTCat. #896
QrCat. #931QR
One 5 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 4 liters after dilution. Use with EPA1631 or other sensitive CVAA methods.
demand
crmCat. #516
PTCat. #578
QrCat. #516QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
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Oil & Grease ..........................................................................................................................20-200 mg/L
oil & grease concentrate
crmCat. #4122
PTCat. #4120
QrCat. #4122QR
One 23 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 1664.
Total Cyanide .............................................................................................................................0.1-1 mg/L
Total cyanide
crmCat. #502
PTCat. #588
QrCat. #502QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Analyze for total cyanide using distillation followed by colorimetric, titrimetric or ISE methods. The CRM is also certified for Total Phenolics at 0.06-5 mg/L. For a Total Phenolics PT, order Cat. #589.
Total Residual Chlorine ..............................................................................................................0.5-3 mg/L
Total residual chlorine
crmCat. #501
PTCat. #587
QrCat. #501QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with titrimetric or colorimetric methods.
Total Residual Chlorine ...........................................................................................................75-250 μg/L
low-level Total residual chlorine
crmCat. #917
PTCat. #881
QrCat. #917QR
Designed for testing at low μg/L levels. One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with sensitive titrimetric or colorimetric methods.
Ammonia as N ......................................................................................................................0.65-19 mg/L Nitrate as N ...........................................................................................................................0.25-40 mg/L Nitrate plus nitrite as N ........................................................................................................0.25-40 mg/L ortho-Phosphate as P............................................................................................................. 0.5-5.5 mg/L
Total Kjeldahl-nitrogen as N ................................................................................................... 1.5-35 mg/L Total phosphorus as P ............................................................................................................. 0.5-10 mg/L
Nitrite as N .................................................................................................................................0.4-4 mg/L
Oil & Grease ..........................................................................................................................20-200 mg/L
simple nutrients
crmCat. #505
PTCat. #584
QrCat. #505QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
complex nutrients
crmCat. #525
PTCat. #579
QrCat. #525QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
nitrite
crmCat. #770
PTCat. #888
QrCat. #770QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
1 liter oil & grease
crmCat. #518
PTCat. #582
QrCat. #518QR
One liter whole-volume glass bottle with a 33-430 thread is ready to analyze.
For SPE compatible QC (33-400 thread), use Cat #818 1 liter Boston Round Oil & Grease. Please specify if for SPE compatible PT.
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mini set #2
mini set #3
mini set #4
mini set #5
hardness/Tss, ph & Trc
crmCat. #102
PTCat. #186
demand, hardness/Tss & ph
crmCat. #103
PTCat. #187
demand, hardness/Tss, ph & Trc
crmCat. #104
PTCat. #188
demand, hardness/Tss, simple nutrients, ph & Trc
crmCat. #106
PTCat. #189
solids concentrate, ph & Trc
crmCat. #6151
PTCat. #6150
mini set #6
mini set #7
mini set #8
complete set
demand, solids concentrate & ph
crmCat. #6161
PTCat. #6160
demand, solids concentrate, Trc & ph
crmCat. #6171
PTCat. #6170
demand, simple nutrients, solids concentrate, ph & Trc
crmCat. #6181
PTCat. #6180
hardness/Tss, ph, oil & grease, Trace metals, mercury, demand, simple nutrients, complex nutrients, Total cyanide, Total Phenolics, Total residual chlorine, minerals, settleable solids, nitrite, Turbidity & hexavalent chromium
crmCat. #108
PTCat. #174
Turbidity ....................................................................................................................................... 2-30 NTU
Turbidity
crmCat. #777
PTCat. #893
QrCat. #777QR
One 15 mL screw-top vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Use with nephelometric methods.
waste water coliform microbe™
crmCat. #083
PTCat. #576
QrCat. #786QR
Includes one lyophilized quantitative standard for use with all Clean Water Act quantitative methods, including MF and MPN. Total Coliforms, Fecal Coliforms and E. coli, are present in the range of 20-2,400 CFU/100 mL or MPN/100 mL.
The CRM standard contains two samples, one quantitative positive and one negative.
Total phenolics by 4-AAP ...................................................................................................... 0.06-5 mg/L
Settleable solids ......................................................................................................................... 5-50 mL/L
Total Phenolics (4-aaP)
crmCat. #515
PTCat. #589
QrCat. #515QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Analyze for total phenolic compounds by 4-AAP methods.
settleable solids
crmCat. #911
PTCat. #883
QrCat. #911QR
One 60 mL poly bottle with a solid yields 1 liter after dilution. Use with Standard Methods 2540F and EPA method 160.5.
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fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas)
48-hour acute, non-renewal, 25 °C, MHSF. 13 2000 AQC002 WET002 AQC002QR
48-hour acute, non-renewal, 25 °C, 20% DMW. 14 2000 AQC003 WET003 AQC003QR
7-day short-term chronic, daily renewal, 25 °C, MHSF. 15 1000 AQC004 WET004 AQC004QR
7-day short-term chronic, daily renewal, 25 °C, 20% DMW. 16 1000 AQC005 WET005 AQC005QR
ceriodaphnia dubia
48-hour acute, daily renewal, 25 °C, MHSF. 19 2002 AQC008 WET008 AQC008QR
48-hour acute, daily renewal, 25 °C, 20% DMW. 20 2002 AQC009 WET009 AQC009QR
7-day short-term chronic, daily renewal, 25° C, MHSF. 21 1002 AQC010 WET010 AQC010QR
7-day short-term chronic, daily renewal, 25 °C, 20% DMW. 22 1002 AQC011 WET011 AQC011QR
mysid (mysidopsis bahia)
48-hour acute, non-renewal, 25 °C, 40 fathoms seawater. 42 2007 AQC016 WET016 AQC016QR
7-day short-term chronic, daily renewal, 25 °C, 40 fathoms seawater. 43 1007 AQC017 WET017 AQC017QR
inland silverside (menidia beryllina)
48-hour acute, non-renewal, 25 °C, 40 fathoms seawater. 44 2006 AQC018 WET018 AQC018QR
7-day short-term chronic daily renewal, 25 °C, 40 fathoms seawater. 45 1006 AQC013 WET013 AQC013QR
sheepshead minnow (cyprinodon variegatus)
48-hour acute, non-renewal, 25 °C, 40 fathoms seawater. 46 2004 AQC019 WET019 AQC019QR
7-day short-term chronic, daily renewal, 25 °C, 40 fathoms seawater. 47 1004 AQC020 WET020 AQC020QR
daphnia magna
48-hour acute, non-renewal, 25 °C, MHSF. 32 2021 AQC012 WET012 AQC012QR
daphnia pulex
48-hour acute, non-renewal, 25 °C, MHSF. 38 2021 AQC015 WET015 AQC015QR
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Massachusetts Ground Water Enterococci
081 077 — 32
Waste Water Coliforms 083 576 m 786QR 32
description crm PT Qr Page
Study # Opens Closes
W P 216 Jan 14 Feb 28
W P 217 Feb 18 Apr 4
W P 218 Mar 11 Apr 25
W P 219 Apr 15 May 30
W P 220 May 13 Jun 27
W P 221 Jun 17 Aug 1
W P 222 Jul 15 Aug 29
W P 223 Aug 12 Sep 26
W P 224 Sep 16 Oct 31
W P 225 Oct 18 Dec 2
W P 226 Nov 12 Dec 27
W P 227 Dec 16 Jan 30, 2014
Schedule subject to change – see ERA’s website at www.eraqc.com.
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WS 198 Jan 7 Feb 21
WS 199 Feb 11 Mar 28
WS 200 Mar 4 Apr 18
WS 201 Apr 8 May 23
WS 202 May 6 Jun 20
WS 203 Jun 10 Jul 25
WS 204 Jul 8 Aug 22
WS 205 Aug 5 Sep 19
WS 206 Sep 9 Oct 24
WS 207 Oct 7 Nov 21
WS 208 Nov 5 Dec 20
WS 209 Dec 9 Jan 23, 2014
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Heterotrophic Plate Count
084 079 m 084QR 33
Potable Water Coliform MicrobE™ 694 080 m 085QR 33
Source Water Microbe 078 595 Q 078QR 33
Potable Water Coliform MicrobE™ 694 080 m 085QR 33
description crm PT Qr Page
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WS 542 Jan 14 Jan 25
WS 543 Mar 11 Mar 22
WS 544 May 13 May 24
WS 545 Jul 15 Jul 26
WS 546 Sep 16 Sep 27
WS 547 Nov 15 Nov 26
2013 Potable water coliform microbe PT study schedule
All ERA Microbiology PTs open monthly ( m ) or quarterly ( Q ) unless otherwise noted.
Massachusetts Ground Water Enterococci PTs are available at any time.
Quarterly months are January, April, July and October.
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waste water coliform microbe™
crm Cat. #083
PT m Cat. #576
Qr Cat. #786QR
Each PT sample is one lyophilized quantitative standard for use with all Clean Water Act quantitative methods, including MF and MPN.
CRM also includes one negative sample. Each standard can be used for Total Coliform, Fecal Coliform and E. coli which are present in the range 20-2,400 CFU/100 mL or MPN/100 mL.
enterococci
crm Cat. #081
PT Q Cat. #880
Qr Cat. #787QR
Each PT sample is one lyophilized standard, which can be analyzed for Enterococci and/or Fecal Streptococci, MF or MPN in t he range 20-1,000 CFU/100 mL or MPN/100 mL.
CRM also includes one negative sample. Use with EPA methods 1106.1 and 1600, ASTM methods D5259-92, D6503-99 and Standard Methods 9230B and 9230C and Enterolert Quantitray.
massachusetts ground water enterococci
crm Cat. #081
PT Cat. #077
Each PT sample set is composed of 10 lyophillized samples to be analyzed for presence or absence of Enterococci. T his sample is specifically designed for the State of Massachusetts certification for compliance with the federal Ground Water Rule. Each CRM sample set is composed of 2 lyophillized samples- one quantitative positive and one negative.
Massachusetts Ground Water Enterococci PT is available any time.
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heterotrophic Plate count
crm Cat. #084
PT m Cat. #079
Qr Cat. #084QR
Each sample is one lyophilized standard containing a Heterotrophic bacteria present in the range 5-500 CFU/mL or MPN/mL. Use with the Standard Methods 9215B – Pour Plate Method, and Most Probable Number (MPN) Method (simplate).
Potable water coliform microbe™
crm Cat. #694
PT m Cat. #080
Qr Cat. #085QR
Each sample set consists of lyophilized standards for the presence or absence analysis of total, fecal and E. coli coliforms. T he standards are applicable to all SDWA promulgated methods-MF, MPN, presence/absence and ONPG-MUG. T he Potable Water Coliform MicrobE™ PT standard is available in all 12 monthly WS studies as well as the six mini-micro 11-day studies.
source water microbe
crm Cat. #078
PT Q Cat. #595
Qr Cat. #078QR
Each sample is one lyophilized quantitative standard containing E. coli in the range 20-200 CFU/100mL or MPN/100mL. Use with all SDWA quantitative methods. Each standard can be used for Total Coliform, Fecal Coliform and E. coli.
Study # Opens Closes
WS 198 Jan 7 Feb 21
WS 199 Feb 11 Mar 28
WS 200 Mar 4 Apr 18
WS 201 Apr 8 May 23
WS 202 May 6 Jun 20
WS 203 Jun 10 Jul 25
WS 204 Jul 8 Aug 22
WS 205 Aug 5 Sep 19
WS 206 Sep 9 Oct 24
WS 207 Oct 7 Nov 21
WS 208 Nov 5 Dec 20
WS 209 Dec 9 Jan 23, 2014
Schedule subject to change – see ERA’s website at www.eraqc.com.
2013 water supply PT study schedule
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Carbamates/Carbamoxyloxime Pesticides
707 846 m 707QR 40
Chloral Hydrate 676 853 676QR 39
Chlordane 705 845 m 705QR 40
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides
704 851 m 704QR 41
Color 661 859 661QR 38
Corrosivity 980 900 Q 980QR 38
Cyanide 983 556 m 983QR 38
Dioxin 663 857 Q 663QR 41
EDB/DBCP/TCP 706 847 m 706QR 40
Gasoline Additives 909 905 Q 909QR 39
Hardness 693 555 m 693QR 36
Haloacetic Acids (HAA) 684 852 m 684QR 39
Halomethanes (THMs) 702 842 m 702QR 39
Hexavalent Chromium 658 854 Q 658QR 36
Inorganics 698 591 m 698QR 36
Inorganic Disinfection #1
5272 5270 m 5272QR 37
Inorganic Disinfection #2
5262 5260 m 5262QR 37
Mercury 666 551 m 666QR 36
Metals 697 590 m 697QR 36
Nitrite 695 594 m 695QR 37
crm – Certified Reference Material PT – Proficiency Testing Qr – QuiK™Response
description crm PT Qr Page description crm PT Qr Page
Organic Carbon 669 557 m 669QR 38
o-Phosphate Nutrients 667 558 m 667QR 37
PCBs as Decachlorobiphenyl
708 839 Q 708QR 41
Perchlorate 910 903 Q 910QR 38
Pesticides 709 850 m 709QR 40
pH 779 552 m 779QR 36
Regulated Volatiles 703 840 m 703QR 39
Residual Chlorine 696 593 m 696QR 38
Semivolatiles #1 690 848 m 690QR 41
Semivolatiles #2 Herbicides
691 849 m 691QR 41
Silica 785 902 Q 785QR 38
Solids Concentrate 5152 5150 m 5152QR 36
Surfactants – MBAS 784 901 Q 784QR 38
Toxaphene 700 844 m 700QR 40
Turbidity 699 592 m 699QR 38
UCMR 2 Organics see page 42 for options
UCMR 3 Inorganics/Organics
see page 43 for options
Unregulated Volatiles 683 841 m 683QR 39
Uranium 930 858 Q 930QR 36
UV 254 Absorbance 662 904 Q 662QR 38
Vanadium 660 856 Q 660QR 36
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Quarterly months are January, April, July and October.
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QuiK™response PTNeed to demonstrate corrective action by turning a PT fast? Complete the PT process in as little as two days of ordering with a QuiK™Response (QR) PT. Call ERA Customer Service at 800-372-0122 or 303-431-8454 to order.
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TraCe MeTals
Aluminum .........................................................................................................................130-1,000 μg/L Antimony ..................................................................................................................................... 6-50 μg/L Arsenic ......................................................................................................................................... 5-50 μg/L Barium ...............................................................................................................................500-3,000 μg/L Beryllium ...................................................................................................................................... 2-20 μg/L Boron .................................................................................................................................800-2,000 μg/L Cadmium ...................................................................................................................................... 2-50 μg/L Chromium ................................................................................................................................10-200 μg/L Copper ..................................................................................................................................50-2,000 μg/L Iron ....................................................................................................................................100-1,800 μg/L Lead ............................................................................................................................................5-100 μg/L Manganese ..............................................................................................................................40-900 μg/L Molybdenum ...........................................................................................................................15-130 μg/L Nickel ......................................................................................................................................10-500 μg/L Selenium .................................................................................................................................10-100 μg/L Silver .......................................................................................................................................20-300 μg/L Thallium ....................................................................................................................................... 2-10 μg/L Vanadium .............................................................................................................................50-1,000 μg/L Zinc ....................................................................................................................................200-2,000 μg/L
Mercury, total........................................................................................................................... 0.5-10 μg/L
Hexavalent chromium .................................................................................................................. 5-50 μg/L
metals
crmCat. #697
PT m
Cat. #590Qr
Cat. #697QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with ICP-OES, ICP-MS and AA methods.
mercury
crmCat. #666
PT m
Cat. #551Qr
Cat. #666QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Use with CVAA, ICP-MS or CVAFS methods.
hexavalent chromium
crmCat. #658
PT Q
Cat. #854Qr
Cat. #658QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
uranium
crmCat. #930
PT Q
Cat. #858Qr
Cat. #930QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with ICP-MS methods.
Uranium .....................................................................................................................................3-104 μg/L
Vanadium ..................................................................................................................................... 5-50 μg/L
Vanadium
crmCat. #660
PT Q
Cat. #856Qr
Cat. #660QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Designed to meet California ELAP requirements.
MiNerals/solids
Calcium .................................................................................................................................... 30-90 mg/L Calcium hardness as CaCO3 ..................................................................................................75-225 mg/L Total hardness as CaCO3 .......................................................................................................83-307 mg/L Magnesium..................................................................................................................................2-20 mg/L Sodium ..................................................................................................................................... 12-50 mg/L
Alkalinity as CaCO3...............................................................................................................25-200 mg/L Chloride ..................................................................................................................................20-160 mg/L Fluoride ......................................................................................................................................... 1-8 mg/L Nitrate as N .................................................................................................................................3-10 mg/L Nitrate plus Nitrite as N .............................................................................................................3-10 mg/L Potassium ................................................................................................................................. 10-40 mg/L Specific Conductance at 25 °C ...............................................................................130-1,300 μmhos/cm Sulfate ....................................................................................................................................25-250 mg/L Total filterable residue (TDS) at 180 °C ........................................................................100-1,000 mg/L
pH .................................................................................................................................................5-10 units
Total filterable residue (TDS) at 180 °C ........................................................................... 200-450 mg/L Total solids (TS) .................................................................................................................. 223-550 mg/L Non filterable residue (TSS) ..................................................................................................23-100 mg/L
hardness
crmCat. #693
PT m
Cat. #555Qr
Cat. #693QR
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
inorganics
crmCat. #698
PT m
Cat. #591Qr
Cat. #698QR
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze. The CRM is also certified for Sodium. For a Sodium PT, order Hardness, Cat. #555.
ph
crmCat. #779
PT m
Cat. #552Qr
Cat. #779QR
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
solids concentrate
crmCat. #5152
PT m
Cat. #5150Qr
Cat. #5152QR
One 23 mL screw-cap vial with a powder yields 1 liter after dilution.
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NUTrieNTs
ortho-Phosphate as P............................................................................................................. 0.5-5.5 mg/L
Nitrite as N .................................................................................................................................0.4-2 mg/L
nitrite
crmCat. #695
PT m
Cat. #594Qr
Cat. #695QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
o-Phosphate nutrients
crmCat. #667
PT m
Cat. #558Qr
Cat. #667QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
disiNfeCTioN BY-ProdUCTs
Chlorate ...................................................................................................................................60-180 μg/L Chlorite .............................................................................................................................100-1,000 μg/L
inorganic disinfection #1
crmCat. #5272
PT m
Cat. #5270Qr
Cat. #5272QR
One 23 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 4 liters after dilution.
Bromate ........................................................................................................................................ 7-50 μg/L Bromide ...................................................................................................................................50-300 μg/L
inorganic disinfection #2
crmCat. #5262
PT m
Cat. #5260Qr
Cat. #5262QR
One 23 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 4 liters after dilution.
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Total Residual Chlorine ..............................................................................................................0.5-3 mg/L Free Residual Chlorine...............................................................................................................0.5-3 mg/L
residual chlorine
crmCat. #696
PT m
Cat. #593Qr
Cat. #696QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
Free Cyanide .......................................................................................................................... 0.1-0.5 mg/L
cyanide
crmCat. #983
PT m
Cat. #556Qr
Cat. #983QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
Total Organic Carbon .............................................................................................................. 1.3-13 mg/L Dissolved Organic Carbon ...................................................................................................... 1.3-13 mg/L
organic carbon
crmCat. #669
PT m
Cat. #557Qr
Cat. #669QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution.
Perchlorate ................................................................................................................................... 4-20 μg/L
Perchlorate
crmCat. #910
PT Q
Cat. #903Qr
Cat. #910QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
Silica as SiO2 ..............................................................................................................................5-75 mg/L
silica
crmCat. #785
PT Q
Cat. #902Qr
Cat. #785QR
One 60 mL poly bottle yields 1 liter after dilution.
Surfactants – MBAS ..................................................................................................................0.1-1 mg/L
surfactants-mBas
crmCat. #784
PT Q
Cat. #901Qr
Cat. #784QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.
PHYsiCal ProPerTY
Corrosivity.......................................................................................................................... -4 to +4 SI units
corrosivity
crmCat. #980
PT Q
Cat. #900Qr
Cat. #980QR
One 500 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze for corrosivity, calcium carbonate saturation and Langelier saturation index.
Turbidity ...................................................................................................................................... 0.5-8 NTU
Turbidity
crmCat. #699
PT m
Cat. #592Qr
Cat. #699QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Use with nephelometric methods.
UV 254 Absorbance ........................................................................................................... 0.05-0.7 cm-1
uV 254 absorbance
crmCat. #662
PT Q
Cat. #904Qr
Cat. #662QR
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution.
Color .....................................................................................................................................10-75 PC units
color
crmCat. #661
PT Cat. #859
QrCat. #661QR
One 125 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze.
ERA Color PTs open in January and July.
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chloral hydrate
crm Cat. #676
PT Cat. #853
Qr Cat. #676QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA method 551. Includes chloral hydrate at 4-30 µg/L.
haloacetic acids (haa)
crm Cat. #684
PT m Cat. #852
Qr Cat. #684QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 552. Includes all the analytes below at 5-50 µg/L.
Bromochloroacetic AcidDibromoacetic Acid
Dichloroacetic AcidMonobromoacetic Acid
Monochloroacetic AcidTrichloroacetic Acid
VolaTile orgaNiCs
gasoline additives
crm Cat. #909
PT Q Cat. #905
Qr Cat. #909QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA method 524.2 for gasoline additives/oxygenates. Contains all of the analytes below at 5-50 µg/L.
tert-Amylmethylether (TAME)tert-Butyl Alcohol Di-isopropylether (DIPE)
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon® 11)Trichlorotrifluoroethane (Freon® 113)
halomethanes (Thms)
crm Cat. #702
PT m Cat. #842
Qr Cat. #702QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA methods 502.2, 524.2 and 551. Contains all of the analytes below at 5-50 µg/L.
BromodichloromethaneBromoform
Chlorodibromomethane Chloroform
unregulated Volatiles
crm Cat. #683
PT m Cat. #841
Qr Cat. #683QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA methods 502.2 and 524.2. Contains at least 60% of the analytes randomly selected from the list below at 2-50 µg/L.
BromobenzeneBromochloromethaneBromomethanen-Butylbenzenesec-Butylbenzenetert-ButylbenzeneChloroethaneChloromethane2-Chlorotoluene4-ChlorotolueneDibromomethane
1,3-DichlorobenzeneDichlorodifluoromethane1,1-Dichloroethane1,3-Dichloropropane2,2-Dichloropropane1,1-Dichloropropenecis-1,3-Dichloropropenetrans-1,3 DichloropropeneFluorotrichloromethaneHexachlorobutadieneIsopropylbenzene
4-IsopropyltolueneMethyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)Naphthalenen-Propylbenzene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene1,2,3-Trichloropropane1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
regulated Volatiles
crm Cat. #703
PT m Cat. #840
Qr Cat. #703QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA methods 502.2 and 524.2. Contains all of the analytes below at 2-50 µg/L.
BenzeneCarbon tetrachlorideChlorobenzene1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,4-Dichlorobenzene1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethylene
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylenetrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene1,2-DichloropropaneEthylbenzeneMethylene chlorideStyreneTetrachloroethylene
Toluene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneVinyl chlorideXylenes, total
ERA WS Chloral Hydrate PTs open in January and July.
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PesTiCides
Toxaphene
crm Cat. #700
PT m Cat. #844
Qr Cat. #700QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 505, 508 and 525. Each standard contains toxapheneat 2-20 µg/L.
edB/dBcP/TcP
crm Cat. #706
PT m Cat. #847
Qr Cat. #706QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA methods 504 and 551. Each lot contains all analytes below at 0.05-2 µg/L.
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP)Ethylene dibromide (EDB)1,2,3-Trichloropropane (1,2,3-TCP)
Pesticides
crm Cat. #709
PT m Cat. #850
Qr Cat. #709QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 505, 507, 508 and 525 for organochlorine, nitrogen and organophosphorus pesticides. Each standard contains at least 14 analytes randomly selected from the list below at 0.2-20 µg/L.
AlachlorAldrinAtrazineBromacilButachlorDiazinonDieldrinEndrin
HeptachlorHeptachlor epoxide (beta)HexachlorobenzeneHexachlorocyclopentadieneLindane (gamma-BHC)MethoxychlorMetolachlor
MetribuzinMolinate (Ordram)PrometonPropachlorSimazineThiobencarbTrifluralin
carbamate/carbamoxyloxime Pesticides
crm Cat. #707
PT m Cat. #846
Qr Cat. #707QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 531.1, 531.2 and 632. Each standard contains at least 8 of the analytes below at 15-150 ug/L
AldicarbAldicarb sulfoneAldicarb sulfoxideBaygon
CarbarylCarbofuran3-Hydroxycarbofuran
MethiocarbMethomylOxamyl (Vydate)
chlordane
crm Cat. #705
PT m Cat. #845
Qr Cat. #705QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 505, 508 and 525. Each standard contains technical c hlordane at 2-20 µg/L.
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HerBiCidesseMiVolaTile orgaNiCs
chlorinated acid herbicides
crm Cat. #704
PT m Cat. #851
Qr Cat. #704QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 515.1, 515.2, 515.3, 515.4 and 555. All lots include at least 10 analytes from the list below at 1-120 µg/L.
AcifluorfenBentazonChloramben2,4-D2,4-DBDacthal diacid (DCPA)
DalaponDicamba3,5-Dichlorobenzoic acidDichlorpropDinoseb
4-NitrophenolPentachlorophenolPicloram2,4,5-T2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
semivolatiles #2 herbicides
crm Cat. #691
PT m Cat. #849
Qr Cat. #691QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 547, 548, and 549. Each standard contains all the analytes below at 8-800 µg/L.
DiquatEndothall
Glyphosate Paraquat
dioxin
crm Cat. #663
PT Q Cat. #857
Qr Cat. #663QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 613, 1613, 8280 and 8290. Each standard contains 2,3,7,8-TCDD at 20-100 pg/L.
PcBs as decachlorobiphenyl
crm Cat. #708
PT Q Cat. #839
Qr Cat. #708QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA quantitative method 508A. This standard can also be used for Aroclor identification and quantification using EPA methods 505, 508, and 508.1. Includes an Aroclor randomly selected from the list below at 0.5-5 µg/L as decachlorobiphenyl.
Aroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242 Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254 Aroclor 1260
semivolatiles #1
crm Cat. #690
PT m Cat. #848
Qr Cat. #690QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA methods 506, 525 and 550 for PAHs, phthalates and adipates. Each standard contains Benzo(a)pyrene, Bis(2-ethylhexyl)adipate, and Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate plus at least 13 additional analytes, selected from the list below, at 0.2-50 µg/L.
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAnthraceneBenzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzo(g,h,i)peryleneBenzo(a)pyrene
ButylbenzylphthalateChyrseneDibenz(a,h)anthracene Di-n-butylphthalateDiethylphthalateDimethylphthalateDi-n-octylphthalatebis(2-Ethylhexyl)adipate
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalateFluorantheneFluoreneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneNaphthalenePhenanthrenePyrene
Naphthalene is not within the EPA/NELAC range. Use the Unregulated Volatiles standard (pg. 39) for this compound in the EPA/NELAC range.
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ucmr 2 Pesticides and flame retardants in water
Qc Cat. #151
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 527. Each standard contains all analytes below at 0.5-10 µg/L after dilution.
Dimethoate2,2’,4,4’,5-Pentabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-99)2,2’,4,4’,6-Pentabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-100)2,2’,4,4’,5,5’-Hexabromobiphenyl (245-HBB)
2,2’,4,4’,5,5’-Hexabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-153)Terbufos sulfone2,2’,4,4’-Tetrabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-47)
ucmr 2 nitrosamines in water
Qc Cat. #153
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 521. Each standard contains all analytes below at 5-100 ng/L after dilution.
N-Nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA)N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA)N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine (NDBA)
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine (NDPA)N-Nitrosomethylethylamine (NMEA)N-Nitrosopyrollidine (NPYR)
ucmr 2 explosives in water
Qc Cat. #152
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 529. Each standard contains all analytes below at 1-15 µg/L after dilution.
1,3-DinitrobenzeneHexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX)
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT)
ucmr 2 chlorinated Pesticides in water
Qc Cat. #154
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 525.2. Each standard contains all analytes below at 1-20 µg/L after dilution.
AcetochlorAlachlor
Metolachlor
ucmr 2 herbicide degradates in water
Qc Cat. #155
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 535. Each standard contains all analytes below at 1-20 µg/L after dilution.
Acetochlor ethane sulfonic acid (ESA)Acetochlor oxanilic acid (OA)Alachlor ethane sulfonic acid (ESA)
Alachlor oxanilic acid (OA)Metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid (ESA)Metolachlor oxanilic acid (OA)
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ucmr 3 metals
Qc Cat. #148
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. T he diluted standard will contain the analytes listed below at 0.2 to 20 µg/L.
ChromiumCobaltMolybdenum
StrontiumVanadium
ucmr 3 Volatiles
Qc Cat. #156
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA method 524.3. T he diluted standard will contain the analytes listed below at 0.1 to 10 µg/L.
Bromochloromethane (Halon 1011)Bromomethane1,3-Butadienesec-ButylbenzeneChlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22)
Chloromethane1,1-Dichloroethanen-Propylbenzene1,2,3-Trichloropropane
ucmr 3 hexavalent chromium
Qc Cat. #149
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. T he diluted standard will contain hexavalent chromium at 0.1 to 2 µg/L.
ucmr 3 1,4-dioxane
Qc Cat. #157
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 1 L after dilution. Use with EPA method 522. T he diluted standard will contain 1,4-dioxane at 0.1 to 10 µg/L.ucmr 3 chlorate
Qc Cat. # 5272
One 23 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 4 liters after dilution. T he diluted standard will contain chlorate at 60 to 180 µg/L.
ucmr 3 Perfluorinated compounds
Qc Cat. # 158
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 2 L after dilution. Use with EPA method 537. T he diluted standard will contain the analytes listed below at 50 to 500 ng/L.
Perfluorobutanesulfonic Acid (PFBS)Perfluoroheptanoic Acid (PFHpA)Perfluorohexanesulfonic Acid (PFHxS)
Perfluorononanoic Acid (PFNA)Perfluoroactanesulfonic Acid (PFOS)Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA)
ucmr 3 hormones
Qc Cat. #159
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 2 L after dilution. Use with EPA method 539. T he diluted standard will contain the analytes listed below at 0.5 to 50 ng/L.
4-Androstene-3,17-dioneEquilin17β-Estradiol Estriol
Estrone17α-EthynylestradiolTestosterone
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Gamma Emitters 758 808 Q 758QR 46
Gross Alpha/Beta 759 809 Q 759QR 46
Iodine-131 750 810 Q 750QR 46
Naturals 751 811 Q 751QR 46
Strontium-89/90 757 807 Q 757QR 46
Tritium 752 812 Q 752QR 46
description crm PT Qr Page
Study # Opens Closes
RAD 92 Jan 7 Feb 21
RAD 93 Apr 8 May 23
RAD 94 Jul 8 Aug 22
RAD 95 Oct 7 Nov 21
Schedule subject to change – see ERA’s website at www.eraqc.com.
2013 radiochemistry PT study schedule
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607 801 607QR 48
Air Filter Radionuclides 606 800 606QR 48
Soil Radionuclides 608 802 608QR 48
Vegetation Radionuclides
609 803 609QR 48
Water Gross Alpha/Beta
615 805 615QR 49
WaterRadionuclides
617 804 617QR 49
Water Tritium 616 806 616QR 49
crm – Certified Reference Material PT – Proficiency Testing Qr – QuiK™Response
description crm PT Qr Page
Study # Opens Closes
MRAD 018 Mar 18 May 17
MRAD 019 Sep 27 Nov 26
2 studies per year – open for 60 daysSchedule subject to change – see ERA’s website at www.eraqc.com.
2013 mrad PT study schedule
Q All ERA WS Radchem PTs open quarterly.
All ERA MRaD PTs open in March and September.
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All Radchem standards are provided as convenient, easy-to-prepare concentrates except for Tritium, which is provided as a whole-volume sample.
ws radCHeM
Tritium
crm Cat. #752
PT Q Cat. #812
Qr Cat. #752QR
One 250 mL whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze as received. Includes Tritium at 1,000-24,000 pCi/ L.
iodine-131
crm Cat. #750
PT Q Cat. #810
Qr Cat. #750QR
One 12 mL screw-top vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Contains Iodine-131 within the range 3-30 pCi/L. Due to short half-life, CRMs, PTs and QRs are available only during January, April, July and October.
strontium-89/90
crm Cat. #757
PT Q Cat. #807
Qr Cat. #757QR
One 12 mL screw-top vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.Strontium-89 ........................................................................................................................... 10-70 pCi/L Strontium-90 ..............................................................................................................................3-45 pCi/L
gamma emitters
crm Cat. #758
PT Q Cat. #808
Qr Cat. #758QR
One 12 mL screw-top vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution.Barium-133 ...........................................................................................................................10-100 pCi/L Cesium-134 ...........................................................................................................................10-100 pCi/L Cesium-137 ...........................................................................................................................20-240 pCi/L Cobalt-60 ...............................................................................................................................10-120 pCi/L Zinc-65 ..................................................................................................................................30-360 pCi/L
gross alpha/Beta
crm Cat. #759
PT Q Cat. #809
Qr Cat. #759QR
One 12 mL screw-top vial yields up to 1 liter after dilution. Gross Alpha as Thorium-230 ....................................................................................................7-75 pCi/L Gross Beta as Cesium-137 ........................................................................................................8-75 pCi/L
naturals
crm Cat. #751
PT Q Cat. #811
Qr Cat. #751QR
One 12 mL screw-top vial yields up to 8 liters after dilution. Radium-226 ...............................................................................................................................1-20 pCi/L Radium-228 ...............................................................................................................................2-20 pCi/L Uranium (Nat) .............................................................................................................................2-70 pCi/L Uranium (Nat) mass ...................................................................................................................3-104 μg/L
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cat. # radionuclide maximum activity
AM241 Americium-241 40 pCi
BA133 Barium-133 400 pCi
CS134 Cesium-134 200 pCi
CS137 Cesium-137 400 pCi
CO60 Cobalt-60 200 pCi
GAB Gross Alpha/Beta 30/40 pCi
GA Gross Alpha (Th-230) 30 pCi
GB Gross Beta (Cs-137) 40 pCi
PU238 Plutonium-238 40 pCi
PU239 Plutonium-239 40 pCi
RA226 Radium-226 20 pCi
RA228 Radium-228 40 pCi
SR89 Strontium-89 200 pCi
SR90 Strontium-90 40 pCi
H3 Tritium 2000 pCi
UNAT Uranium, Natural 40 pCi
ZN65 Zinc-65 600 pCi
ERA’s radiochemistry LCS/MS standards are prepared according to your specifications at activity levels that enable you to directly fortify your batch laboratory control and matrix spike QC samples. T hese single-use spiking standards are verified, conveniently packaged in 2-20 mL glass vials, and very economical.
The direct benefits:
Easy-to-use—ERA LCS/MS spiking standards are ready to use—no dilutions are required.
Reliable and consistent—eliminate the possibility of errors from the contamination or repeated multiple dilutions of your primary stock standards.
Independently verified—ERA LCS/MS standards are analytically verified and traced to NIST SRMs where available.
Save money—You no longer need to pay for microcuries of activity when you only need picocuries. You also eliminate the cost of activity loss for short-lived isotopes.
Reduce analytical cost—You no longer need to spend valuable instrument time re-verifying standard stability. Order what you expect to use on a quarterly or annual basis—we’ll do the verification.
it couldn’t be easier:
1. Select from any of the following carrier-free, single radionuclide standards.
2. Choose an activity up to the maximum listed in the table below.
3. Choose a convenient volume: 2 to 20 mL glass vials available.
4. For labs that analyze samples with more elevated activities, call for standard availablity and pricing.
5. We will prepare the standards to your specifications and ship within 72 hours.
single radionuclide spiking standards
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air filter radionuclides
crm Cat. #606
PT Cat. #800
Qr Cat. #606QR
One 47 mm diameter glass fiber filter contains the alpha, beta and gamma emitting radionuclides listed below.
Americium-241 ...................................................................................................................2-80 pCi/filter Cesium-134 ................................................................................................................. 50-1,500 pCi/filter Cesium-137 ................................................................................................................. 50-1,500 pCi/filter Cobalt-60 ..................................................................................................................... 50-1,500 pCi/filter Iron-55 ......................................................................................................................... 50-1,500 pCi/filter Manganese-54 ............................................................................................................ 50-1,500 pCi/filter Plutonium-238 .....................................................................................................................2-80 pCi/filter Plutonium-239 .....................................................................................................................2-80 pCi/filter Strontium-90 ..................................................................................................................... 5-200 pCi/filter Uranium-234 .......................................................................................................................2-80 pCi/filter Uranium-238 .......................................................................................................................2-80 pCi/filter Uranium (Nat) .................................................................................................................... 4-160 pCi/filter Uranium (Nat) mass .............................................................................................................6-240 μg/filter Zinc-65 ........................................................................................................................ 50-1,500 pCi/filter
air filter gross alpha/Beta
crm Cat. #607
PT Cat. #801
Qr Cat. #607QR
One acrylic treated 47 mm diameter glass fiber filter contains the radionuclides listed below.
Gross Alpha as Thorium-230 ........................................................................................... 5-100 pCi/filter Gross Beta as Cesium-137 ............................................................................................... 5-100 pCi/filter
soil radionuclides
crm Cat. #608
PT Cat. #802
Qr Cat. #608QR
One 500 cc standard includes the alpha, beta and gamma emitting radionuclides listed below.
Actinium-228................................................................................................................500-5,000 pCi/kg Americium-241 .............................................................................................................. 50-2,000 pCi/kg Bismuth-212 .................................................................................................................500-5,000 pCi/kg Bismuth-214 .................................................................................................................500-5,000 pCi/kg Cesium-134 .............................................................................................................1,000-10,000 pCi/kg Cesium-137 .............................................................................................................1,000-10,000 pCi/kg Cobalt-60 .................................................................................................................1,000-10,000 pCi/kg Lead-212 .......................................................................................................................500-5,000 pCi/kg Lead-214 .......................................................................................................................500-5,000 pCi/kg Manganese-54 ........................................................................................................1,000-10,000 pCi/kg Plutonium-238 ................................................................................................................ 50-2,000 pCi/kg Plutonium-239 ................................................................................................................ 50-2,000 pCi/kg Potassium-40 ...........................................................................................................5,000-50,000 pCi/kg Strontium-90 .............................................................................................................. 500-10,000 pCi/kg Thorium-234 .................................................................................................................500-5,000 pCi/kg Uranium-234 ................................................................................................................500-5,000 pCi/kg Uranium-238 ................................................................................................................500-5,000 pCi/kg Uranium (Nat) ..........................................................................................................1,000-10,000 pCi/kg Uranium (Nat) mass ..................................................................................................1,500-15,000 μg/kg Zinc-65 ....................................................................................................................1,000-10,000 pCi/kg
Vegetation radionuclides
crm Cat. #609
PT Cat. #803
Qr Cat. #609QR
One 500 cc standard includes the alpha, beta and gamma emitting radionuclides listed below.
Americium-241 .............................................................................................................. 50-5,000 pCi/kg Cesium-134 ...................................................................................................................300-3,000 pCi/kg Cesium-137 ...................................................................................................................300-3,000 pCi/kg Cobalt-60 .......................................................................................................................300-3,000 pCi/kg Curium-244 ..................................................................................................................... 50-5,000 pCi/kg Manganese-54 ..............................................................................................................300-3,000 pCi/kg Plutonium-238 ................................................................................................................ 50-5,000 pCi/kg Plutonium-239 ................................................................................................................ 50-5,000 pCi/kg Potassium-40 ...........................................................................................................5,000-50,000 pCi/kg Strontium-90 .............................................................................................................. 500-10,000 pCi/kg Uranium-234 .................................................................................................................. 50-5,000 pCi/kg Uranium-238 .................................................................................................................. 50-5,000 pCi/kg Uranium (Nat) ............................................................................................................. 100-10,000 pCi/kg Uranium (Nat) mass ..................................................................................................... 150-15,000 μg/kg Zinc-65 ..........................................................................................................................300-3,000 pCi/kg
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water gross alpha/Beta
crm Cat. #615
PT Cat. #805
Qr Cat. #615QR
One 12 mL screw-top vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Includes the radionuclides below.
Gross Alpha as Thorium-230 ...............................................................................................10-200 pCi/L Gross Beta as Cesium-137 ...................................................................................................10-200 pCi/L
water Tritium
crm Cat. #616
PT Cat. #806
Qr Cat. #616QR
One 125 mL whole volume bottle ready to analyze as received.Tritium .......................................................................................................................3,000-30,000 pCi/L
water radionuclides
crm Cat. #617
PT Cat. #804
Qr Cat. #617QR
One 12 mL screw-top vial yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Includes the alpha, beta and gamma emitting radionuclides listed below.
Americium-241 ....................................................................................................................10-200 pCi/L Cesium-134 .....................................................................................................................100-3,000 pCi/L Cesium-137 .....................................................................................................................100-3,000 pCi/L Cobalt-60 .........................................................................................................................100-3,000 pCi/L Iron-55 .............................................................................................................................100-3,000 pCi/L Manganese-54 ................................................................................................................100-3,000 pCi/L Plutonium-238 ......................................................................................................................10-200 pCi/L Plutonium-239 ......................................................................................................................10-200 pCi/L Strontium-90 ..................................................................................................................... 50-1,000 pCi/L Uranium-234 ........................................................................................................................10-200 pCi/L Uranium-238 ........................................................................................................................10-200 pCi/L Uranium (Nat) ........................................................................................................................20-400 pCi/L Uranium (Nat) mass ................................................................................................................30-600 μg/L Zinc-65 ............................................................................................................................100-3,000 pCi/L
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Study # Opens Closes
SOIL 81 Jan 21 Mar 7
SOIL 82 Apr 22 Jun 6
SOIL 83 Jul 22 Sep 5
SOIL 84 Oct 25 Dec 9
Schedule subject to change – see ERA’s website at www.eraqc.com.
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Anions in Soil 543 873 Q 543QR 53
Base/Neutrals & Acids in Soil
727 467 Q 727QR 56
BTEX & MTBE in Soil 761 633 Q 761QR 54
Carbamate Pesticides in Soil
926 879 Q 926QR 57
Chlordane in Soil 725 628 Q 725QR 57
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides in Soil
723 626 Q 723QR 56
Corrosivity/pH in Soil 914 875 Q 914QR 53
Cyanide in Soil 541 621 Q 541QR 53
Diesel Range Organics (DRO)
765 631 Q 765QR 56
Gasoline Range Organics (GRO)
763 630 Q 763QR 54
Glycols in Soil 928 463 Q 928QR 56
Hexavalent Chromium in Soil
921 876 Q 921QR 52
Ignitability/Flash Point 979 874 Q 979QR 53
Low-Level PAHs in Soil 722 625 Q 722QR 56
Metals & Cyanide Blank Sand
058 — — 59
Metals & Cyanide Blank Soil
057 — — 59
Metals in Sewage Sludge
160 619 Q 160QR 52
Metals in Soil 540 620 Q 540QR 52
Nitroaromatics & Nitramines
920 871 Q 920QR 56
crm – Certified Reference Material PT – Proficiency Testing Qr – QuiK™Response
description crm PT Qr Page description crm PT Qr Page
Nutrients in Sludge 545 — — 53
Nutrients in Soil 542 869 Q 542QR 53
Oil & Grease in Soil 549 867 Q 549QR 53
Organochlorine Pesticides in Soil
728 468 Q 728QR 57
Organophosphorus Pesticides (OPP)
925 878 Q 925QR 57
PCBs in Soil 726 624 Q 726QR 56
PCBs in Oil see page 58 for options
PCBs in Soil see page 58 for options
PCBs in Water see page 58 for options
Perchlorate in Soil 546 — 546QR 53
Ready-to-use VOAs in Soil
924 870 Q 924QR 54
Semivolatile Blank Soil 056 — — 59
TCLP Metals in Soil 544 629 Q 544QR 52
TCLP Organochlorine Pesticides
732 — 732QR 55
TCLP Semivolatiles 737 — 737QR 55
TCLP Volatiles 730 — 730QR 55
Toxaphene in Soil 724 627 Q 724QR 57
TPH in Soil 570/571 632 Q 572QR 55
Volatiles Blank Sand 055 — — 59
Volatiles Blank Soil 054 — — 59
Volatiles in Soil 721 623 Q 721QR 54
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TclP metals in soil
crm Cat. #544
PT Q Cat. #629
Qr Cat. #544QR
One 105 g soil standard in a screw-cap bottle designed specifically to meet all state requirements for TCLP extraction and analysis for the metals listed below.
AntimonyArsenicBariumBeryllium
CadmiumChromiumLeadMercury
NickelSeleniumSilverZinc
metals in sewage sludge
crm Cat. #160
PT Q Cat. #619
Qr Cat. #160QR
One 40 g sludge standard in a screw-cap bottle to be analyzed for the metals listed below.
Aluminum ................................................................................................................1,000-50,000 mg/kg Antimony .............................................................................................................................80-300 mg/kg Arsenic .................................................................................................................................50-400 mg/kg Barium ............................................................................................................................250-2,000 mg/kg Beryllium ..............................................................................................................................30-200 mg/kg Cadmium ..............................................................................................................................40-300 mg/kg Calcium ....................................................................................................................5,000-70,000 mg/kg Chromium .............................................................................................................................40-300 mg/kg Cobalt ........................................................................................................................................5-50 mg/kg Copper .............................................................................................................................. 40-1,000 mg/kg Iron ...........................................................................................................................1,000-50,000 mg/kg Lead ......................................................................................................................................50-250 mg/kg Magnesium...............................................................................................................1,200-25,000 mg/kg Manganese .....................................................................................................................100-2,000 mg/kg Mercury .....................................................................................................................................1-50 mg/kg Molybdenum .......................................................................................................................... 5-250 mg/kg Nickel ...................................................................................................................................40-250 mg/kg Potassium .................................................................................................................1,400-25,000 mg/kg Selenium ..............................................................................................................................50-250 mg/kg Silver ....................................................................................................................................50-250 mg/kg Sodium ........................................................................................................................ 150-15,000 mg/kg Strontium .......................................................................................................................200-2,000 mg/kg Thallium ...............................................................................................................................50-250 mg/kg Vanadium ............................................................................................................................... 5-250 mg/kg Zinc ................................................................................................................................... 70-1,500 mg/kg
metals in soil
crm Cat. #540
PT Q Cat. #620
Qr Cat. #540QR
One 40 g soil sample in a screw-cap bottle for all ICP & AA, RCRA and Superfund methods including EPA digestion methods 3050 hot plate and 3051 microwave. Includes all metals shown below.
Aluminum ................................................................................................................1,000-25,000 mg/kg Antimony .............................................................................................................................80-300 mg/kg Arsenic ................................................................................................................................ 40-400 mg/kg Barium ...........................................................................................................................100-1,000 mg/kg Beryllium ..............................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Boron ....................................................................................................................................80-800 mg/kg Cadmium .............................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Calcium ....................................................................................................................1,500-25,000 mg/kg Chromium .............................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Cobalt ...................................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Copper ..................................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Iron ...........................................................................................................................1,000-50,000 mg/kg Lead ......................................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Magnesium...............................................................................................................1,200-25,000 mg/kg Manganese .....................................................................................................................100-2,000 mg/kg Mercury .....................................................................................................................................1-35 mg/kg Molybdenum ........................................................................................................................30-300 mg/kg Nickel ..................................................................................................................................40-500 mg/kg Potassium ................................................................................................................1,400-25,000 mg/kg Selenium ..............................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Silver ....................................................................................................................................20-100 mg/kg Sodium ........................................................................................................................ 150-15,000 mg/kg Strontium .............................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Thallium ...............................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Tin .........................................................................................................................................75-250 mg/kg Titanium ........................................................................................................................... 10-2,000 mg/kg Vanadium .............................................................................................................................40-400 mg/kg Zinc .................................................................................................................................100-1,000 mg/kg
hexavalent chromium in soil
crm Cat. #921
PT Q Cat. #876
Qr Cat. #921QR
One 40 g standard in a screw-cap bottle for use with all promulgated hexavalent chromium methods
Hexavalent chromium ..........................................................................................................40-300 mg/kg
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Perchlorate in soil
crm Cat. #546
Qr Cat. #546QR
One 40 g soil standard in a screw-cap bottle designed for perchlorate analysis.
anions in soil
crm Cat. #543
PT Q Cat. #873
Qr Cat. #543QR
One 40 g soil standard in a screw-cap bottle designed for a DI water extraction procedure for all the anions listed below.
Bromide ................................................................................................................................10-100 mg/kg Chloride ..........................................................................................................................200-1,000 mg/kg Fluoride ................................................................................................................................25-500 mg/kg Nitrate as N ..........................................................................................................................25-500 mg/kg Phosphate as P .....................................................................................................................25-500 mg/kg Sulfate .............................................................................................................................. 25-2,000 mg/kg
oil & grease in soil
crm Cat. #549
PT Q Cat. #867
Qr Cat. #549QR
One screw-cap bottle containing 50 g of soil ready to analyze. Use with gravimetric method 9071B or infrared spectrometric analysis.
n-Hexane Extractable Material (O&G) (Gravimetric) ....................................................300-3,000 mg/kg n-Hexane Extractable Material (O&G) (IR)....................................................................300-3,000 mg/kg
cyanide in soil
crm Cat. #541
PT Q Cat. #621
Qr Cat. #541QR
One 40 g soil standard in a screw-cap bottle for all distillation/colorimetric methods. This standard can be used to satisfy all PT requirements for total and reactive cyanide.
Total cyanide ........................................................................................................................20-200 mg/kg Amenable Cyanide .............................................................................................................10–100 mg/kg
nutrients in soil
crm Cat. #542
PT Q Cat. #869
Qr Cat. #542QR
One 40 g soil standard in a screw-cap bottle. Use to analyze for all the nutrients listed below.
Ammonia as N ...............................................................................................................300-3,000 mg/kg Total Kjeldahl-nitrogen as N ..........................................................................................400-4,000 mg/kg Total organic carbon (TOC) .....................................................................................1,000-20,000 mg/kg Total phosphorus as P ....................................................................................................300-3,000 mg/kg
corrosivity/ph in soil
crm Cat. #914
PT Q Cat. #875
Qr Cat. #914QR
One 100 g soil standard in a screw-cap bottle. Use to measure corrosivity.Corrosivity/pH ..............................................................................................................................2-12 S.U.
ignitability/flash Point
crm Cat. #979
PT Q Cat. #874
Qr Cat. #979QR
One standard packaged in three 30 mL bottles. Use to measure ignitability.Ignitability/Flashpoint ...............................................................................................................100-200°F
nutrients in sludge
crm Cat. #545
One 40 g sludge standard in a screw-cap bottle is ready for analysis.Ammonia as N ........................................................................................................................0.1-5% (w/w) Total Kjeldahl-nitrogen as N ....................................................................................................2-10% (w/w) Total organic carbon (TOC) .................................................................................................. 20-50% (w/w) Total phosphorus as P .......................................................................................................... 0.5-10% (w/w)
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ready-to-use Voas in soil
crm Cat. #924
PT Q Cat. #870
Qr Cat. #924QR
One 20 mL flame-sealed ampule containing 10 g of soil and 10 mL of methanol is ready to analyze. Use with methods 8021 and 8260. Includes a subset of the analytes listed below at 1,000-20,000 µg/kg.
AcetoneAcetonitrileAcroleinBenzeneBromobenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformBromomethane2-Butanone (MEK)Carbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChlorodibromomethaneChloroethane2-ChloroethylvinyletherChloroformChloromethane1,2-Dibromo-3- chloropropane (DBCP)
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromomethane1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,4-DichlorobenzeneDichlorodifluoromethane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethenecis-1,2-Dichloroethylenetrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene1,2-Dichloropropanecis-1,3-Dichloropropylenetrans-1,3-DichloropropyleneEthylbenzene2-HexanoneHexachlorobutadieneHexachloroethaneIsopropylbenzene
Methylene chlorideMethyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)NaphthaleneNitrobenzeneStyrene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroetheneToluene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneTrichlorofluoromethane1,2,3-TrichloropropaneVinyl acetateVinyl chlorideXylenes, total
Volatiles in soil
crm Cat. #721
PT Q Cat. #623
Qr Cat. #721QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule in methanol requires spiking onto the provided ten grams of solid matrix before analysis. Use with EPA methods 8021 and 8260. Includes a subset of the analytes listed below at 20-200 µg/kg (40-400 µg/kg for total xylenes, 80-1000 for selected ketones, and 200-1,000 µg/kg for acetonitrile).
AcetoneAcetonitrileAcroleinBenzeneBromobenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformBromomethane2-Butanone (MEK)Carbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChlorodibromomethaneChloroethane2-ChloroethylvinyletherChloroformChloromethane1,2-Dibromo-3- chloropropane (DBCP)
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromomethane1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,4-DichlorobenzeneDichlorodifluoromethane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethylenecis-1,2-Dichloroethylenetrans-1,2-Dichloroethylene1,2-Dichloropropanecis-1,3-Dichloropropylenetrans-1,3-DichloropropyleneEthylbenzene2-HexanoneIsopropylbenzeneMethylene chloride
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)NaphthaleneStyrene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroetheneToluene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneTrichlorofluoromethane1,2,3-TrichloropropaneVinyl acetateVinyl chlorideXylenes, total
gasoline range organics (gro) in soil
crm Cat. #763
PT Q Cat. #630
Qr Cat. #763QR
One flame-sealed ampule with 20 g of soil spiked with unleaded regular gasoline in the range 100-2,000 mg/kg. Use with purge and trap and modified EPA 8015 GC/FID methods. Also use to test for BTEX in gasoline.
BTex & mTBe in soil
crm Cat. #761
PT Q Cat. #633
Qr Cat. #761QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule requires spiking onto the ten grams of provided certified clean soil. Includes the anlaytes below at 20-200 µg/kg (40-400 µg/kg for Total Xylenes). Use with EPA method 8021.
BenzeneEthylbenzene
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)Toluene
Xylenes, total
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TClPToTal PeTroleUM HYdroCarBoNs
TclP Volatiles
crm Cat. #730
Qr Cat. #730QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule containing a subset of the analytes listed below, each at a concentration of 0.05-2.0 mg/L.
Benzene 2-Butanone (MEK) Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene
Chloroform 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dicloroethylene
Tetrachloroethylene Trichloroethylene Vinyl chloride
TclP semivolatiles
crm Cat. #737
Qr Cat. #737QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule containing a subset of the analytes listed below, each at a concentration of 1-2.0 mg/L after dilution. All unspiked analytes are certified at <1 mg/L.
1,4-dichlorobenzene2,4-DinitrotolueneHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobutadiene
Hexachloroethane 2-Methylphenol3 & 4-MethylphenolNitrobenzene
PentachlorophenolPyridine2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
TclP organochlorine Pesticides
crm Cat. #732
Qr Cat. #732QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule containing a subset of the analytes listed below, each at a concentration of 0.01-0.2 mg/L after dilution. All unspiked analytes are certified at <0.01 mg/L.
EndrinHeptachlor
Heptachlor epoxidegamma-BHC (Lindane)
Methoxychlor
Total Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPh) in soil #1
crm Cat. #570
PT Q Cat. #632
Qr Cat. #572QR
One screw-top bottle with 50 g of soil to be analyzed for TPH. Use with EPA IR or gravimetric methods 8440 and 9071B.
Non-polar Extractable Material (TPH) (Gravimetric) ....................................................300-3,000 mg/kg Non-polar Extractable Material (TPH) (IR) ...................................................................300-3,000 mg/kg
Total Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPh) in soil #2
crm Cat. #571
PT Q Cat. #632
Qr Cat. #572QR
One screw-top bottle with 50 g of soil to be analyzed for T PH in the presence of interfering fatty acids. Use with EPA IR or gravimetric methods 8440 and 9071B.
Non-polar Extractable Material (TPH) (Gravimetric) ....................................................300-3,000 mg/kg Non-polar Extractable Material (TPH) (IR) ...................................................................300-3,000 mg/kg
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Base/Neutrals & Acids in Soil
CRM Cat. #727
PT Q Cat. #467
QR Cat. #727QR
Two flame-sealed ampules each containing 30 g of soil are ready to use. Use with EPA method 8270. Includes a subset of the analytes listed below at 1,000-15,000 µg/kg.
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthylene2-Amino-1-methylbezene (o-Toluidine)AnilineAnthraceneBenzidineBenzoic acidBenzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzo(g,h,i)peryleneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzyl alcohol4-Bromophenyl phenyletherButylbenzylphthalateCarbazole4-Chloroanilinebis(2-Chloroethyl)etherbis(2-Chloroethoxy)methanebis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether4-Chloro-3-methylphenol1-Chloronaphthalene2-Chloronaphthalene2-Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether
ChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneDibenzofuranDi-n-butylphthalate1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,4-Dichlorobenzene3,3’-Dichlorobenzidine2,4-Dichlorophenol2,6-DichlorophenolDiethylphthalate2,4-DimethylphenolDimethylphthalate2,4-Dinitrophenol2,4-Dinitrotoluene2,6-DinitrotolueneDi-n-octylphthalatebis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalateFluorantheneFluoreneHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobutadieneHexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachloroethaneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneIsophorone
2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol2-Methylnaphthalene2-Methylphenol3 & 4-MethylphenolNaphthalene2-Nitroaniline3-Nitroaniline4-NitroanilineNitrobenzene2-Nitrophenol4-NitrophenolN-NitrosodiethylamineN-NitrosodimethylamineN-NitrosodiphenylamineN-Nitroso-di-n-propylaminePentachlorobenzenePentachlorophenolPhenanthrenePhenolPyrenePyridine1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
PCBs in Soil
CRM Cat. #726
PT Q Cat. #624
QR Cat. #726QR
One screw-top bottle containing 50 grams of standard is ready to analyze. Use with EPA method 8082. Each standard includes a different Aroclor randomly selected from the list below at 1-50 mg/kg.
Aroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242 Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254 Aroclor 1260
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides in Soil
CRM Cat. #723
PT Q Cat. #626
QR Cat. #723QR
Two flame-sealed ampules, each containing 30 g of soil are ready to use. Use with EPA method 8151. Includes a subset of the analytes listed below at 100-1,000 µg/kg (MCPA & MCPP 1,000-10,000 µg/kg).
AcifluorfenBentazonChloramben 2,4-D2,4-DB Dacthal diacid (DCPA)
DalaponDicamba3,5-Dichlorobenzoic acid DichlorpropDinosebMCPA
MCPP4-NitrophenolPentachlorophenolPicloram2,4,5-T2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
Nitroaromatics & Nitramines in Soil
CRM Cat. #920
PT Q Cat. #871
QR Cat. #920QR
Two flame-sealed ampules each containing 30 g of soil are ready to analyze. Use for EPA methods 8330 and 8091. Includes a subset of the analytes listed below at 1,500-15,000 µg/kg.
4-Amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene2-Amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene1,3-Dinitrobenzene2,4-Dinitrotoluene2,6-Dinitrotoluene
HMXNitrobenzene2-Nitrotoluene3-Nitrotoluene4-Nitrotoluene
RDXTetryl1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene
Low-Level PAHs in Soil
CRM Cat. #722
PT Q Cat. #625
QR Cat. #722QR
Two flame-sealed ampules each containing 30 g are ready to analyze. Use for EPA HPLC method 8310 and 8270 SIM. Includes a subset of the analytes listed below at 50-1,000 µg/kg.
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAnthraceneBenzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluoranthene
Benzo(g,h,i)peryleneBenzo(a)pyreneChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneFluoranthene
FluoreneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneNaphthalenePhenanthrenePyrene
Diesel Range Organics (DRO) in Soil
CRM Cat. #765
PT Q Cat. #631
QR Cat. #765QR
One flame-sealed ampule with 20 g of soil spiked with #2 Diesel fuel in the range 300-3,000 mg/kg. Use with modified EPA 8015 GC/FID methods.
Diethylene glycolEthylene glycol
Propylene glycolTetraethylene glycol
Triethylene glycol
Glycols in Soil
QC Cat. #928
PT Q Cat. #463
QR Cat. #928QR
Two flame sealed ampules each containing 30 g of soil are ready to use. Use with EPA methods 8015B, 8430 and 1671.
This standard is not compliant with the NELAC concentration for 4-Nitrophenol and Pentachlorophenol. If a NELAC compliant sample is required for these analytes, use Base/Neutrals and Acids in Soil.
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carbamate Pesticides in soil
crm Cat. #926
PT Q Cat. #879
Qr Cat. #926QR
Two flame-sealed ampules, each containing 30 g of soil are ready to analyze. Use with EPA methods 8318 and 8321. Each standard contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 250-2,500 μg/kg.
AldicarbAldicarb sulfoneAldicarb sulfoxideCarbarylCarbofuran
DioxacarbDiuron3-HydroxycarbofuranMethiocarb Methomyl
OxamylPromecarb Propham Propoxur
organophosphorus Pesticides (oPP) in soil
crm Cat. #925
PT Q Cat. #878
Qr Cat. #925QR
Two flame-sealed ampules, each containing 30 g of soil are ready to analyze. Use with EPA method 8141. Each standard contains a subset of the analytes listed below at 100-1,000 µg/kg.
Azinophos-methyl (Guthion)ChlorpyrifosDemeton O & SDiazinonDichlorvos (DDVP)
DisulfotonEthyl Parathion (Parathion)MalathionMethyl Parathion
Phorate Ronnel Stirophos (tetrachlorovinphos)Terbufos
organochlorine Pesticides in soil
crm Cat. #728
PT Q Cat. #468
Qr Cat. #728QR
Two flame-sealed ampules each containing 30 g of soil are ready to use. Use with EPA method 8081. Includes a subset of the analytes listed below at 50-500 µg/kg.
Aldrinalpha-BHCbeta-BHCdelta-BHCgamma-BHC (Lindane)alpha-Chlordanegamma-Chlordane
4,4’-DDD4,4’-DDE4,4’-DDTDieldrinEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan sulfate
EndrinEndrin aldehydeEndrin ketoneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxideMethoxychlor
chlordane in soil
crm Cat. #725
PT Q Cat. #628
Qr Cat. #725QR
One screw-top bottle containing 50 g of soil is ready to analyze. Use with EPA method 8081. T he standard contains technical chlordane at 200-1,000 µg/kg.
Toxaphene in soil
crm Cat. #724
PT Q Cat. #627
Qr Cat. #724QR
One screw-top bottle containing 50 g of soil is ready to analyze. Use with method 8081. T he standard contains toxaphene at 200-2,000 µg/kg.
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cat. # concentration aroclor range
490 LOW 1242 0.5-50 ppm
491 HIGH 1242 51-500 ppm
496 LOW 1248 0.5-50 ppm
497 HIGH 1248 51-500 ppm
492 LOW 1254 0.5-50 ppm
493 HIGH 1254 51-500 ppm
494 LOW 1260 0.5-50 ppm
495 HIGH 1260 51-500 ppm
PcBs in soil
PCBs in soil standards are sold individually in screw-top bottles containing 50 g of soil. Use with EPA methods 8082 and 4020. LOW LEVEL standards contain an Aroclor in the range 0.5-50 ppm. HIGH LEVEL standards contain an Aroclor in the range 51-500 ppm.
cat. # concentration aroclor range
820 LOW 1242 10-50 ppm
821 HIGH 1242 51-500 ppm
826 LOW 1248 10-50 ppm
827 HIGH 1248 51-500 ppm
822 LOW 1254 10-50 ppm
823 HIGH 1254 51-500 ppm
824 LOW 1260 10-50 ppm
825 HIGH 1260 51-500 ppm
PcBs in oil
PCBs in oil standards are sold individually in ready-to-use flame-sealed ampules with 5 g of oil. Use with EPA methods 8082 and EPA-600/4-81-045, Sept. 1982. LOW LEVEL standards contain an Aroclor in the range 10-50 ppm. HIGH LEVEL standards contain an Aroclor in the range 51-500 ppm.
cat. # aroclor range
860 1016 1-15 μg/L
861 1221 1-15 μg/L
862 1232 1-15 μg/L
863 1242 1-15 μg/L
864 1248 1-15 μg/L
865 1254 1-15 μg/L
866 1260 1-15 μg/L
PcBs in water
PCBs in water standards are sold individually in 2 mL flame-sealed ampules that yield 1 liter after dilution. Use with EPA methods 608 and 8082. Each standard contains an Aroclor at 1-15 μg/L after dilution.
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metals & cyanide Blank sand
crm Cat. #058
One 40 g sand sample in a screw-cap bottle. The concentrations of all EPA/NELAC including the Priority Pollutant metal and cyanide analytes are below the CLP Required Detection Limits (CRDLs) except iron, which is <250 mg/kg.
metals & cyanide Blank soil
crm Cat. #057
One 40 g soil sample in a screw-cap bottle. The concentrations of all of the following analytes are below the CLP CRDL’s: antimony, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, cobalt, mercury, nickel, selenium, silver, sodium, thallium and cyanide. T he concentrations of the following analytes are below 10X the CLP CRDL’s: barium, chromium, copper, lead, magnesium, potassium and vanadium. T he concentrations of manganese and zinc are <750 mg/kg. T he concentration range for aluminum, calcium and iron is 3,000-25,000 mg/kg.
Volatile Blank sand
Qc Cat. #055
One 40 g clean sand sample in a VOA vial. The certified concentrations of all analytes are <20 µg/kg.
Volatile Blank soil
Qc Cat. #054
One 40 g clean soil sample in a VOA vial. The certified concentrations of all analytes are <20 µg/kg, except Acetone, 2-Hexanone, MEK, and MIBK which are <50 µg/kg.
semivolatile Blank soil
Qc Cat. #056
One 60 g certified-clean soil sample in a screw-cap bottle. T he certified concentrations are <1000 μg/kg for BNAs and PCBs, <200 μg/kg for chlordane and toxaphene, <50 μg/kg for pesticides, and <100 μg/kg for herbicides (except MCPA and MCPP whic h are <2000 µg/kg). T he concentration of total petro-leum hydrocarbons (T PH) and diesel range organics (DRO) are certified to be <300 mg/kg. Additionally, the gasoline range organics (GRO) are certified to be <100 mg/kg.
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Alaska BTEX in Water 646 474 — 63
Alaska DRO in Water 647 475 — 63
Alaska GRO in Water 645 473 — 63
BTEX & MTBE in Water 760 643 Q 760QR 62
Diesel Range Organics in Water
764 641 Q 764QR 62
Gasoline Range Organics in Water
762 640 Q 762QR 62
Massachusetts EPH in Water 567 482 Q 567QR 65
Massachusetts VPH in Water 566 481 Q 566QR 65
Texas High-Level Fuels in Water
795 477 Q 795QR 64
Texas Low-LevelFuels in Water
794 476 Q 794QR 64
TPH in Water 600/601 642 Q 602QR 62
Washington HEM/SGT-HEM 519 489 Q 519QR 64
Wisconsin DRO 772 648 Q 772QR 64
Wisconsin GRO/PVOC 773 649 Q 773QR 64
description crm PT Qr Page
Study # Opens Closes
W P 216 Jan 14 Feb 28
W P 219 Apr 15 May 30
W P 222 Jul 15 Aug 29
W P 225 Oct 18 Dec 2
Schedule subject to change – see ERA’s website at www.eraqc.com.
2013 usT in water PT study schedule
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Alaska BTEX in Soil 636 470 — 63
Alaska DRO in Soil 637 471 — 63
Alaska GRO in Soil 635 469 — 63
Alaska RRO in Soil 638 472 — 63
Arizona TPH in Soil 798 488 Q 798QR 63
BTEX & MTBE in Soil 761 633 Q 761QR 62
Diesel Range Organics in Soil
765 631 Q 765QR 62
Gasoline Range Organics in Soil
763 630 Q 763QR 62
Massachusetts EPH in Soil 569 484 Q 569QR 65
Massachusetts VPH in Soil 568 483 Q 568QR 65
New Jersey EPH in Soil 564 464 564QR 65
Texas High-Level Fuels in Soil
797 479 Q 797QR 64
Texas Low-Level Fuels in Soil
796 478 Q 796QR 64
TPH in Soil 570/571 632 Q 572QR 62
crm – Certified Reference Material PT – Proficiency Testing Qr – QuiK™Response
description crm PT Qr Page
Study # Opens Closes
SOIL 81 Jan 21 Mar 7
SOIL 82 Apr 22 Jun 6
SOIL 83 Jul 22 Sep 5
SOIL 84 Oct 25 Dec 9
2013 usT in soil PT study schedule
All ERA UST PTs open quarterly ( Q ) unless otherwise noted. ERA Alaska PTs are available at any time. ERA New Jersey EPH in Soil PT
studies open in April and October.
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BTex & mTBe in water
crm Cat. #760
PT Q Cat. #643
Qr Cat. #760QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Use with EPA methods 602 and 8021. Includes all BTEX compounds and MTBE at 7-300 µg/L after dilution.
gasoline range organics (gro) in water
crm Cat. #762
PT Q Cat. #640
Qr Cat. #762QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with both purge & trap and modified EPA 8015 GC/FID methods to test for GRO at 400-4,000 µg/L. Also use to test for BT EX in gasoline.
diesel range organics (dro) in water
crm Cat. #764
PT Q Cat. #641
Qr Cat. #764QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with modified EPA 8015 GC/FID methods. Includes #2 Diesel at 800-6,000 µg/L.
BTex & mTBe in soil
crm Cat. #761
PT Q Cat. #633
Qr Cat. #761QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule requires spiking onto the ten grams of provided certified clean soil. Includes all the BTEX compounds and MTBE at 20-200 µg/kg (40-400 µg/kg for Total Xylenes). Use with EPA method 8021.
gasoline range organics (gro) in soil
crm Cat. #763
PT Q Cat. #630
Qr Cat. #763QR
One flame-sealed ampule with 20 g of soil spiked with unleaded regular gasoline in t he range 100-2,000 mg/kg. Use with purge and trap and modified EPA 8015 GC/FID methods. Also use to test for BTEX in gasoline.
diesel range organics (dro) in soil
crm Cat. #765
PT Q Cat. #631
Qr Cat. #765QR
One flame-sealed ampule with 20 g of soil spiked with #2 Diesel fuel in the range 300-3,000 mg/kg. Use with modified EPA 8015 GC/FID methods.
Total Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPh) in water
crm Cat. #600
PT Q Cat. #642
Qr Cat. #602QR
One liter whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) without interferring fatty acids. Use with EPA methods 418.1, 1664 and 5520.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ..............................................................................................20-200 mg/L
Total Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPh) in water
crm Cat. #601
PT Q Cat. #642
Qr Cat. #602QR
One liter whole-volume bottle is ready to analyze for TPH in water in the presence of interfering fatty acids. Use with EPA methods 418.1, 1664, 5520 and 8440.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ..............................................................................................20-200 mg/L
Total Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPh) in soil
crm Cat. #570
PT Q Cat. #632
Qr Cat. #572QR
One screw-top bottle with 50 g of soil to be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). Use with EPA IR or gravimetric methods 8440 and 9071B.
Non-polar Extractable Material (TPH) (Gravimetric) ....................................................300-3,000 mg/kg Non-polar Extractable Material (TPH) (IR) ...................................................................300-3,000 mg/kg
Total Petroleum hydrocarbons (TPh) in soil
crm Cat. #571
PT Q Cat. #632
Qr Cat. #572QR
One screw-top bottle contains 50 g of soil with TPH in the presence of interfering fatty acids. Use with EPA methods 8440 and 9071B.
Non-polar Extractable Material (TPH) (Gravimetric) ....................................................300-3,000 mg/kg Non-polar Extractable Material (TPH) (IR) ...................................................................300-3,000 mg/kg
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ERA Alaska UST PTs are available at any time.
alaska gro in soil
crm Cat. #635
PT Cat. #469
One 20 mL flame-sealed ampule with 10 g of soil and 10 mL of methanol with unleaded regular gasoline at 30-1,500 mg/kg. Use with method AK101.
alaska dro in soil
crm Cat. #637
PT Cat. #471
One flame-sealed ampule with 20 g of soil spiked with No. 2 Diesel fuel at 30-1,500 mg/kg. Use with method AK102.
alaska gro in water
crm Cat. #645
PT Cat. #473
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule. Use with method AK101 for unleaded regular gasoline at 100-500 μg/L after dilution.
alaska dro in water
crm Cat. #647
PT Cat. #475
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule. Use with method AK102 for No. 2 Diesel at 800-2,300 μg/L after dilution.
alaska BTex in water
crm Cat. #646
PT Cat. #474
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule. Use with method AK101 for all BTEX analytes at 5-30 μg/L after dilution.
alaska rro in soil
crm Cat. #638
PT Cat. #472
One flame-sealed ampule with 20 g of soil with Residual Range Organic fuels at 150-2,000 mg/kg. Use with method AK103.
alaska BTex in soil
crm Cat. #636
PT Cat. #470
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule along with clean soil matrix for spiking. Use with method AK101 for all BTEX analytes at 5-100 mg/kg after spiking. .
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arizona TPh in soil
crm Cat. #798
PT Q Cat. #488
Qr Cat. #798QR
One ready-to-use flame-sealed ampule with 30g of soil with Oil Range Organics and No. 2 Diesel fuel. Use with method 8015AZ for TPH in the range 300-400 mg/kg. Also includes two carbon ranges.
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All Wisconsin UST PT standards are designed for use with Wisconsin GRO/PVOC or DRO methods. T he standards meet the requirements of all states that accredit for these methods including Wisconsin and Minnesota.
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wisconsin gasoline range organics (gro/PVoc) in water
crm Cat. #773
PT Q Cat. #649
Qr Cat. #773QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Includes ten gasoline range synthetic organic compounds as defined by Wisconsin. Use with Wisconsin GRO/PVOC method.
wisconsin diesel range organics (dro) in water
crm Cat. #772
PT Q Cat. #648
Qr Cat. #772QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Includes ten Diesel range synthetic organic compounds in the range 200-600 μg/L. Use with the Wisconsin DRO method.
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The Washington UST PT standard is designed for use with EPA Method 1664 for HEM/SGT-HEM.
hem/sgT-hem
crm Cat. #519
PT Q Cat. #489
Qr Cat. #519QR
One 5 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Use with EPA method 1664 to measure HEM/SGT-HEM at 5-100 mg/L.
Texas TPH iN waTer
All Texas T PH PT standards are designed for use with TNRCC 1005 method. T he standards meet the requirements of all states that accredit for these methods including Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma.
Texas low-level fuels (TPh) in water
crm Cat. #794
PT Q Cat. #476
Qr Cat. #794QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Contains unleaded regular gasoline and No. 2 Diesel Fuel resulting in T PH in the range 5-10 mg/L.
Texas high-level fuels (TPh) in water
crm Cat. #795
PT Q Cat. #477
Qr Cat. #795QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Contains unleaded regular gasoline and No. 2 Diesel Fuel resulting in T PH in the range 20-100 mg/L.
Texas low-level fuels (TPh) in soil
crm Cat. #796
PT Q Cat. #478
Qr Cat. #796QR
One ready-to-use flame-sealed ampule with 20g of soil with unleaded gasoline and No. 2 Diesel Fuel for TPH in the range 50-100 mg/kg.
Texas high-level fuels (TPh) in soil
crm Cat. #797
PT Q Cat. #479
Qr Cat. #797QR
One ready-to-use flame-sealed ampule with 20g of soil with unleaded gasoline and No. 2 Diesel Fuel for TPH in the range 1,000-20,000 mg/kg.
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All Massachusetts UST PT standards are designed for use with Massachusetts Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon or Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon methods. The standards meet the requirements of all states that accredit for these methods including Massachusetts, North Carolina and Washington when reporting the Massachusetts carbon ranges.
MassaCHUseTTs HYdroCarBoNs iN soil
massachusetts VPh in water
crm Cat. #566
PT Q Cat. #481
Qr Cat. #566QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields in excess of 200 mL after dilution. Contains volatile petroleum hydrocarbon fuels (VPH) in the range 400-4,000 μg/L. Use with the Massachusetts Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon method for multiple carbon ranges, BTEX compounds and MTBE.
massachusetts ePh in water
crm Cat. #567
PT Q Cat. #482
Qr Cat. #567QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule yields up to 2 liters after dilution. Contains extractable petroleum hydrocarbon fuels (EPH) in the range 800-6,000 μg/L. Use with the Massachusetts Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon method for multiple carbon ranges and PAH compounds.
massachusetts VPh in soil
crm Cat. #568
PT Q Cat. #483
Qr Cat. #568QR
One flame-sealed ampule with 20 g soil with VPH fuels. Contains volatile petroleum hydrocarbon fuels (VPH) in the range 100-2,000 mg/kg. Use with the Massachusetts Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon method for multiple carbon ranges, BTEX compounds and MTBE.
massachusetts ePh in soil
crm Cat. #569
PT Q Cat. #484
Qr Cat. #569QR
One flame-sealed ampule with 20 g soil with EPH fuels. Contains extractable petroleum hydrocarbon fuels (EPH) in the range 300-3,000 mg/kg. Use with the Massachusetts Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon method for multiple carbon ranges and PAH compounds.
New JerseY ePH
T he New Jersey EPH in Soil standard is designed for use with the NJ Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons method.
new Jersey ePh in soil
crm Cat. #564
PT Cat. #464
Qr Cat. #564QR
One flame-sealed ampule with 20g soil containing EPH in the range of 300-3000 mg/kg.
The NJ EPH in Soil PT studies open in April and October.
Study # Opens Closes
AE 23 Jan 28 Mar 14
AE 24 Apr 29 Jun 13
AE 25 Jul 29 Sep 12
AE 26 Nov 1 Dec 16
Schedule subject to change – see ERA’s website at www.eraqc.com.
2013 air & emissions PT study schedule
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1114 1014 Q 1114QR 69
Ammonia in Impinger Solution
1145 1045 Q 1145QR 71
Chromium on Filter Paper
1131 1031 Q 1131QR 70
Fluoride in Impinger Solution
1141 1041 Q 1141QR 71
Hexavalent Chromium in Impinger Solution
1132 1032 Q 1132QR 70
Hydrogen Halides and Halogens in Impinger Solution
1140 1040 Q 1140QR 71
Lead in Impinger Solution
1130 1030 Q 1130QR 70
Lead on Filter Paper 1129 1029 Q 1129QR 70
Mercury in Impinger Solution
1128 1028 Q 1128QR 70
Mercury on Filter Paper 1127 1027 Q 1127QR 70
Metals in Impinger Solution
1126 1026 Q 1126QR 70
crm – Certified Reference Material PT – Proficiency Testing Qr – QuiK™Response
description crm PT Qr Page description crm PT Qr Page
Metals on Filter Paper 1125 1025 Q 1125QR 70
Nitrogen Oxide in Impinger Solution
1142 1042 Q 1142QR 71
Organochlorine Pesticides on PUF
1111 1011 Q 1111QR 69
PAHs on PUF 1113 1013 Q 1113QR 69
Particulate Matter in Impinger Solution
1151 1051 Q 1151QR 71
Particulate Matter on Filter Paper
1150 1050 Q 1150QR 71
PCBs on PUF 1112 1012 Q 1112QR 69
Semivolatiles on PUF 1110 1010 Q 1110QR 69
Sulfur Dioxide in Impinger Solution
1143 1043 Q 1143QR 71
Sulfuric Acid and Sulfur Dioxide in Impinger Solution
1144 1044 Q 1144QR 71
Volatiles in Gas Cylinder
1100 1000 Q 1100QR 68
Volatiles on Sorbent 1101 1001 Q 1101QR 68
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QuiK™response PTNeed to demonstrate corrective action by turning a PT fast? Complete the PT process in as little as two days of ordering with a QuiK™Response (QR) PT. Call ERA Customer Service at 800-372-0122 or 303-431-8454 to order.
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Volatiles on sorbent
crm Cat. #1101
PT Q Cat. #1001
Qr Cat. #1101QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule for spiking client-specific sorbent. Use with EPA methods TO-17, 0030 and 0031. Contains at least 24 analytes, randomly selected from the list below, at 50–2,000 ng/sample (200–3,000 ng/sample for Total Xylenes) after preparation.
AcetoneAcetonitrileAcroleinAcrylonitrileBenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformBromomethane2-Butanone (MEK)tert-Butyl methyl ether (MTBE)Carbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChlorodibromomethaneChloroethane2-ChloroethylvinyletherChloroformChloromethane
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromomethane1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,4-DichlorobenzeneDichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12)1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethenecis-1,2-Dichloroethenetrans-1,2-Dichloroethene1,2-Dichloropropanecis-1,3-Dichloropropenetrans-1,3-DichloropropeneEthylbenzeneHexachlorobutadiene
2-HexanoneMethylene chloride4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)NaphthaleneStyrene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroetheneToluene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethlyeneTrichlorofluoromethane1,2,3-TrichloropropaneVinyl acetateVinyl chlorideXylenes, total
Volatiles in gas cylinder
crm Cat. #1100
PT Q Cat. #1000
Qr Cat. #1100QR
One pressurized gas cylinder for use with EPA methods TO-14 and TO-15. Contains at least 10 analytes, randomly selected from the list below, at 1–30 ppbv (2-60 ppbv for Total Xylenes).
BenzeneBromodichloromethaneBromoformBromomethane2-Butanone (MEK)tert-Butyl methyl ether (MTBE)Carbon tetrachlorideChlorobenzeneChlorodibromomethaneChloroethaneChloroformChloromethaneCyclohexane1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,4-DichlorobenzeneDichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12)
1,1-Dichloroethane1,2-Dichloroethane1,1-Dichloroethylenecis-1,2-Dichloroethylene1,2-Dichloropropanecis-1,3-Dichloropropylenetrans-1,3-Dichloropropylene1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (Freon 114)Ethylbenzenep-Ethyltoluenen-HeptaneHexachlorobutadienen-Hexane2-Hexanone4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)Propylene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
TetrachloroethyleneToluene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)Trichlorotrifluoromethane (Freon 113)1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene1,3,5-TrimethylbenzeneVinyl bromideVinyl chlorideXylenes, total
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Pahs on Puf
crm Cat. #1113
PT Q Cat. #1013
Qr Cat. #1113QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule plus one polyurethane foam (PUF). Use with EPA method TO-13A. Contains at least 13 analytes, randomly selected from the list below, at 10–200 µg/sample after preparation.
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAnthraceneBenzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluoranthene
Benzo(g,h,i)peryleneBenzo(a)pyreneChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneFluoranthene
FluoreneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneNaphthalenePhenanthrenePyrene
aldehydes & Ketones on sorbent
crm Cat. #1114
PT Q Cat. #1014
Qr Cat. #1114QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule to be spiked onto Sorbent. Use with EPA method TO-11A. Contains at least 4 analytes, randomly selected from the list below, at 0.5–10 µg/sample after preparation.
AcetaldehydeAcetoneBenzaldehyde2-Butanone (MEK)Butyraldehyde (butanal)
Crotonaldehyde2,5-DimethylbenzaldehydeFormaldehydeHexaldehyde (hexanal)Isovaleraldehyde
Propionaldehyde (propanal)o-Tolualdehydem-Tolualdehydep-TolualdehydeValeraldehyde (pentanal)
organochlorine Pesticides on Puf
crm Cat. #1111
PT Q Cat. #1011
Qr Cat. #1111QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule plus one polyurethane foam (PUF). Use with EPA methods TO-04A and TO-10A. Contains at least 16 analytes, randomly selected from the list below, at 0.5–20 µg/sample after preparation.
Aldrinalpha-BHCbeta-BHCdelta-BHCgamma-BHC (Lindane)alpha-Chlordanegamma-Chlordane
4,4’-DDD4,4’-DDE4,4’-DDTDieldrinEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan sulfate
EndrinEndrin aldehydeEndrin ketoneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxide (beta)Methoxychlor
semivolatiles on Puf
crm Cat. #1110
PT Q Cat. #1010
Qr Cat. #1110QR
Two 2 mL flame-sealed ampules plus one polyurethane foam (PUF). Use with EPA method 0010. Contains at least 42 analytes, randomly selected from the list below, at 10–225 µg/sample (200–1,000 µg/sample for Benzidine) after preparation.
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAnilineAnthraceneBenzidineBenzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzo(g,h,i)peryleneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzyl alcohol4-BromophenylphenyletherButylbenzylphthalateCarbazole4-ChloroanilineBis(2-chloroethoxy)methaneBis(2-chloroethyl)etherBis(2-chloroisopropyl)etherBis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate1-Chloronaphthalene2-Chloronaphthalene4-ChlorophenylphenyletherChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneDibenzofuranDi-n-butylphthalate
1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,4-Dichlorobenzene3,3’-DichlorobenzidineDiethyl phthalateDimethyl phthalate2,4-Dinitrotoluene2,6-DinitrotolueneDi-n-octylphthalateFluorantheneFluoreneHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobutadieneHexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachloroethaneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneIsophorone2-MethylnaphthaleneNaphthalene2-Nitroaniline3-Nitroaniline4-NitroanilineNitrobenzeneN-NitrosodiethylamineN-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA)
N-NitrosodiphenylamineN-Nitroso-di-n-propylaminePentachlorobenzenePhenanthrenePyrenePyridineo-Toluidine1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene1,2,4-TrichlorobenzeneBenzoic Acid4-Chloro-3-methylphenol2-Chlorophenol2,4-Dichlorophenol2,6-Dichlorophenol2,4-Dimethylphenol2,4-Dinitrophenol2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)4-Methylphenol (p-Cresol)2-Nitrophenol4-NitrophenolPentachlorophenolPhenol2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
PcBs on Puf
crm Cat. #1112
PT Q Cat. #1012
Qr Cat. #1112QR
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule plus one polyurethane foam (PUF). Use with EPA methods TO-04A and TO-10A. Contains one Aroclor, randomly selected from the list below, at 1–15 µg/sample after preparation.
Aroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
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mercury in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1128
PT Q Cat. #1028
Qr Cat. #1128QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA methods 29 and 101a.Mercury ............................................................................................................................... 0.9-200 ng/mL
lead on filter Paper
crm Cat. #1129
PT Q Cat. #1029
Qr Cat. #1129QR
One filter paper sample ready for use with EPA method 12.Lead ...................................................................................................................................20-350 µg/filter
lead in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1130
PT Q Cat. #1030
Qr Cat. #1130QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA method 12.Lead ..................................................................................................................................... 0.2-120 µg/mL
chromium on filter Paper
crm Cat. #1131
PT Q Cat. #1031
Qr Cat. #1131QR
One filter paper sample for use with CARB method 425.Total chromium ......................................................................................................................1-20 µg/filterHexavalent chromium ............................................................................................................1-20 µg/filter
hexavalent chromium in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1132
PT Q Cat. #1032
Qr Cat. #1132QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA method 0061/7199.Hexavalent chromium .............................................................................................................45-880 µg/L
metals on filter Paper
crm Cat. #1125
PT Q Cat. #1025
Qr Cat. #1125QR
One filter paper sample ready for use with EPA method 29.Antimony ..........................................................................................................................25-250 µg/filter Arsenic ..............................................................................................................................20-250 µg/filter Barium ...............................................................................................................................20-250 µg/filter Beryllium ...........................................................................................................................10-250 µg/filter Cadmium ..........................................................................................................................10-250 µg/filter Chromium ..........................................................................................................................15-250 µg/filter Cobalt ................................................................................................................................10-250 µg/filter Copper ..............................................................................................................................10-250 µg/filter Lead ...................................................................................................................................20-350 µg/filter Manganese ........................................................................................................................10-250 µg/filter Nickel ................................................................................................................................20-250 µg/filter Phosphorus ......................................................................................................................10-250 µg/filter Selenium ...........................................................................................................................20-250 µg/filter Silver .................................................................................................................................30-250 µg/filterThallium ............................................................................................................................30-250 µg/filter Zinc ....................................................................................................................................20-250 µg/filter
metals in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1126
PT Q Cat. #1026
Qr Cat. #1126QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA method 29.Antimony ............................................................................................................................ 0.25-20 µg/mL Arsenic ...................................................................................................................................0.2-20 µg/mL Barium ................................................................................................................................. 0.15-25 µg/mL Beryllium ............................................................................................................................. 0.05-20 µg/mL Cadmium ...............................................................................................................................0.1-20 µg/mL Chromium ...............................................................................................................................0.2-20 µg/mL Cobalt .....................................................................................................................................0.1-25 µg/mL Copper ...................................................................................................................................0.2-20 µg/mL Lead ........................................................................................................................................0.2-20 µg/mL Manganese .............................................................................................................................0.1-20 µg/mL Nickel .................................................................................................................................. 0.15-30 µg/mL Phosphorus ........................................................................................................................ 0.15-25 µg/mL Selenium ............................................................................................................................. 0.15-25 µg/mL Silver ......................................................................................................................................0.5-20 µg/mLThallium .............................................................................................................................. 0.15-25 µg/mL Zinc ...................................................................................................................................... 0.15-25 µg/mL
mercury on filter Paper
crm Cat. #1127
PT Q Cat. #1027
Qr Cat. #1127QR
One filter paper sample ready for use with EPA method 29.Mercury ..................................................................................................................................1-75 µg/filter
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sulfuric acid & sulfur dioxide in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1144
PT Q Cat. #1044
Qr Cat. #1144QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA method 8.Sulfuric acid ....................................................................................................................... 5-150 mg/dscm
ammonia in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1145
PT Q Cat. #1045
Qr Cat. #1145QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA CTM 027.Ammonium ............................................................................................................................. 0.1-10 mg/L
Particulate matter on filter Paper
crm Cat. #1150
PT Q Cat. #1050
Qr Cat. #1150QR
One filter paper sample ready for use with EPA methods 5, 5A, 5B, 5D and 5F.Particulate matter ............................................................................................................50-600 mg/filter
Particulate matter in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1151
PT Q Cat. #1051
Qr Cat. #1151QR
One impinger solution sample ready for use with EPA methods 5, 5A, 5B, 5D and 5F.
Particulate matter ............................................................................................................... 140-675 mg/L
hydrogen halides & halogens in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1140
PT Q Cat. #1040
Qr Cat. #1140QR
Two impinger solution samples for use with EPA methods 26 and 26a.Total halides ........................................................................................................................ 15-1500 mg/L Total halogens ........................................................................................................................10-200 mg/L Hydrogen chloride .................................................................................................................. 5-500 mg/L Hydrogen fluoride ................................................................................................................... 5-500 mg/L Hydrogen bromide ................................................................................................................... 5-500 mg/L Bromine .................................................................................................................................... 5-100 mg/L Chlorine .................................................................................................................................... 5-100 mg/L
fluoride in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1141
PT Q Cat. #1041
Qr Cat. #1141QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA methods 13a, 13b and 14.Fluoride .................................................................................................................................1-50 mg/dscm
nitrogen oxide in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1142
PT Q Cat. #1042
Qr Cat. #1142QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA method 7.Oxides of nitrogen ......................................................................................................100-2000 mg/dscm
sulfur dioxide in impinger solution
crm Cat. #1143
PT Q Cat. #1043
Qr Cat. #1143QR
One impinger solution sample for use with EPA method 6.Sulfur dioxide ................................................................................................................50-2000 mg/dscm
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Calibration standards, stock solutions, LCS, matrix spikes prepared in drinking water, wastewater, sea water, soil, sludge, cement, fish. If a standard can be made, we will prepare it for you. ERA custom standards can be made as concentrates or as ready-to-use whole-volume solutions, and each standard is supplied with a comprehensive Certificate of Analysis.
THe orderiNg ProCess is siMPle:
T he ordering process is very simple because we do most of the work. Examine your requirements and give us a call. You can reference the order form on page 90. We’ll discuss your objectives, the technical aspects of the project such as analytes, matrix, and concentration levels, all the way through the type of bottles and labels you require. We’ll take it from there and combine your specific needs with our repertoire of past projects to achieve the most technical, time and cost-effective solution. We’ll quickly get back to you with a firm quote.
Our fast five-day turnaround and world-class quality will give you what you need, when you need it.
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Every CWA, SDWA, RCRA and Superfund CLP analyte
Every SCC, CALA and Ont MOE SDWA analyte
Chemical, microbiological and radiochemical analytes
Speciated metal standards
Organometallic standards
Water, waste, brine, food, soil, sludge, biological tissues, plant materials, petroleum, air filters, concrete, etc.
are CUsToM sTaNdards exPeNsiVe?
W hile the cost of custom standards certainly depends on the complexity of your requirements, the costs for most simple standards is not much more that the price of similar standard products. T he final cost is dependent on many factors, including the materials used, time required, complexity of the standards and extent of analytical validation required. In every case, you will receive a fixed price quotation based upon your project-specific requirements and you can count on ERA to deliver what you need, when you need it.
Project/site-specific and client as well as ERA-supplied matrices
Ultra trace to percent levels
Historical ERA acceptance limits or sample/project-specific limits
One standard or hundreds of standards
Managed methodology studies
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get a realistic assessment of your lab’s dataMany site investigations involve analyses for just a few specific targets, not the entire list of analytes. Wouldn’t your project gain more benefit from custom CRM or PT standards prepared with only the analytes of interest at just the right levels in your matrix of concern? With custom standards prepared to match your project-specific needs, you and your client will gain a level of confidence with tangible evidence that your laboratory is meeting all quality objectives.
here’s how it works:ERA will work with you to design a double-blind project that meets your needs. T he key to evaluating the real performance of your laboratory is in finding the proper blend of realistic sample designs and accurate, stable analyte concentrations. We will work with you every step of the way to ensure that your quality and cost objectives are met. Call our customs group today to begin the process of understanding the real performance of your laboratory.
1. Tell us which analytes at what concentrations in which matrices you want in your blind PE standards.
2. Select one of our stock standards. Or, at a modestly higher cost, we will design and prepare custom PE standards.
3. You send us your empty sample bottles, labels, chain-of-custody forms and sample coolers.
4. We prepare, dilute (if necessary) and preserve the standards, fill your sample bottles and ship them back to you via overnight delivery service.
5. ERA’s Certified Values and Performance Acceptance Limits, PALs™, are sent to you under separate sealed cover.
6. You integrate the standards into your sampling event or introduce them into your lab’s routine sample load.
7. Your lab analyzes the blind PE standards along with routine samples.
8. You compare your lab’s results to ERA’s Certified Values and PALs.
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get an evaluation of your entire lab operationERA’s TotaLaB™ Evaluation Service allows you to see all the important aspects of your lab operation as experienced by your customers.
Our service evaluates your lab from how you answer the phone and respond to customer inquiries, to the appearance of your bottles and coolers, to the quality of your data and reports. We identify excellence in your operation that will help sell your services and pinpoint problems that may be affecting your business.
Join Fortune 500 manufacturing companies, major engineering firms, and laboratory networks that have benefited from the invaluable insights gained from this ERA service.
here’s how it works:1. Tell us the lab(s) you want evaluated. Our ‘consulting firm’
will contact the lab(s) concerning an upcoming project. We evaluate your customer service staff’s ability to help work out the details of the project and provide an appropriate quotation. You will gain insight into how your staff routinely deals with customers.
2. Our ‘consulting firm’ initiates the project and asks your lab to ship bottles, coolers and paperwork to their site which are immediately forwarded onto ERA. We evaluate the quality and consistency of your sampling materials and clarity of your instructions.
3. ERA prepares the blind whole-volume PE standards, fills your lab’s bottles and ships them through our ‘consulting firm’ to the lab(s). We evaluate your lab’s technical assistance and the quality of the report and data.
4. W hile our confidential report includes an evaluation of your data quality, what really is unique about ERA’s Total Lab Service is our evaluation of the non-technical aspects of your operation. As often as not, these aspects of your service are just as important to your customers in forming an opinion about the quality of your laboratory.
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era Cal 1000 Mg/l sTaNdards
ERA 1000 mg/L standards can be used for primary calibration or to prepare second source calibration check standards. T hey are traceable to NIST Standard Reference Materials, where available, and are guaranteed stable for one year. T he certification documentation includes manufacturing uncertainties, traceability summaries and densities to aid in performing quantitative dilutions. T he documentation for metal standards includes impurities.
iNorgaNiCs – 1000 Mg/l ioNs – 1000 Mg/l
chemical oxygen demand (cod)
500 ml bottleCat. #974
125 ml bottleCat. #042
One 1,000 mg/L standard preserved with H2SO4 in an amber glass bottle.
Total Kjeldahl-nitrogen (TKn)
500 ml bottleCat. #996
125 ml bottleCat. #043
One 1,000 mg/L standard preserved with HCl in a poly bottle.
mBas/las surfactants
Cat. #975
One 15 mL screw-cap vial with LAS at 1,000 mg/L preserved with H2SO4.
Total organic carbon (Toc)
Cat. #978
One 500 mL amber glass bottles with TOC at 1,000 mg/L perserved with H2SO4.
Total organic halides (Tox)
Cat. #976
One 2 mL flame-sealed ampule with TOX at 1,000 mg/L in Methanol.
Phenol
Cat. #982
One 500 mL amber glass bottle with Phenol at 1,000 mg/L preserved with H2SO4.
sulfide
Cat. #999
One 10 mL flame-sealed ampule containing 1,000 mg/L sulfide preserved with NaOH and zinc acetate.
Acetate H2O — Cat. #78202Ammonia as NH3 H2O Cat. #986 Cat. #044Ammonia as N H2O Cat. #985 Cat. #045Bromate H2O — Cat. #065Bromide H2O Cat. #987 Cat. #046Chlorate H2O — Cat. #066Chloride H2O Cat. #988 Cat. #047Chlorite H2O — Cat. #067Complex cyanide NaOH Cat. #998 Cat. #049Cyanide (free) NaOH Cat. #997 Cat. #048Fluoride H2O Cat. #989 Cat. #050Iodide H2O — Cat. #78212Nitrate as NO3 H2O Cat. #992 Cat. #051Nitrate as N H2O Cat. #991 Cat. #052Nitrite as N H2O Cat. #990 Cat. #053Nitrite as NO2 H2O Cat. #952 Cat. #K15Perchlorate H2O — Cat. #068Phosphate as PO4 H2O Cat. #994 Cat. #060Phosphate as P H2O Cat. #993 Cat. #061Sulfate H2O Cat. #995 Cat. #062
Parameter matrix 500 ml Bottle 125 ml Bottle
CaTioNs BY ioN CHroMaTograPHY – 100 Mg/l
Lithium H2O Cat. #78110Ammonium as NH4 H2O Cat. #78102Ammonium as N H2O Cat. #78104
Parameter matrix 125 ml Bottle
CaTioNs BY ioN CHroMaTograPHY – 1000 Mg/l
Calcium H2O Cat. #K10Magnesium H2O Cat. #K11Potassium H2O Cat. #K12Sodium H2O Cat. #K13
Parameter matrix 125 ml Bottle
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iCP-Ms MeTalsT hese standards come with a Certificate of Traceability and Uncertainty. Use for initial as well as continuing calibration and tuning verification. Provided as convenient concentrates with densities allowing you to easily perform gravimetric dilutions.
aNioNs
Other metals, concentrations and volumes are also available. Call ERA customer service for more information.
MeTals – 1000 Mg/l
icP-ms Trace metals
crmCat. #TMS001
One 125 mL screw-cap poly bottle preserved with HNO3 and tartaric acid.
Aluminum .......................................10.0 mg/L Antimony ........................................10.0 mg/L Arsenic ............................................10.0 mg/L Barium .............................................10.0 mg/L Beryllium .........................................10.0 mg/L Cadmium .........................................10.0 mg/L Chromium ........................................10.0 mg/L Cobalt ..............................................10.0 mg/L Copper .............................................10.0 mg/L Iron ..................................................10.0 mg/LLead .................................................10.0 mg/L
Manganese ......................................10.0 mg/L Molybdenum ...................................10.0 mg/L Nickel ..............................................10.0 mg/L Selenium .........................................10.0 mg/L Silver ...............................................10.0 mg/L Thallium ..........................................10.0 mg/L Thorium ...........................................10.0 mg/L Uranium ..........................................10.0 mg/L Vanadium ........................................10.0 mg/L Zinc .................................................10.0 mg/L
icP-ms major cations
crmCat. #TMS002
One 125 mL screw-cap poly bottle preserved with HNO3.
Calcium ...........................................50.0 mg/L Magnesium......................................50.0 mg/L
Potassium ........................................50.0 mg/L Sodium ............................................50.0 mg/L
icP-ms Tuning standard
crmCat. #TMS004
One 125 mL screw-cap poly bottle preserved with HNO3 and HCl
Barium .............................................10.0 mg/L Beryllium .........................................10.0 mg/L Cerium .............................................10.0 mg/L Cobalt ..............................................10.0 mg/L Indium .............................................10.0 mg/LLead .................................................10.0 mg/L
Lithium.............................................10.0 mg/L Magnesium......................................10.0 mg/L Rhodium ..........................................10.0 mg/L Thallium ..........................................10.0 mg/L Uranium ..........................................10.0 mg/L Yttrium ............................................10.0 mg/L
ion chromatography
crmCat. #981
One 15 mL screw-cap vial yields up to 200 mL after dilution. Designed to cali-brate or verify IC calibrations.
Call for anion standards at lower levels.Bromide .......................................0.2-20 mg/L Chloride .......................................0.2-20 mg/L Fluoride .......................................0.1-10 mg/L
Nitrate as N .................................0.2-20 mg/L Phosphate as P ............................0.5-30 mg/L Sulfate .........................................0.5-30 mg/L
Aluminum HNO3 Cat. #011Antimony HNO3 Cat. #012Arsenic HNO3 Cat. #013Barium HNO3 Cat. #014Beryllium HNO3 Cat. #015Bismuth HNO3 Cat. #K01Boron HNO3 Cat. #016Cadmium HNO3 Cat. #017Calcium HNO3 Cat. #018Chromium HNO3 Cat. #020Chromium VI H2O Cat. #019Cobalt HNO3 Cat. #021Copper HNO3 Cat. #022Iron HNO3 Cat. #023Lead HNO3 Cat. #024Lithium HNO3 Cat. #K04Magnesium HNO3 Cat. #025Manganese HNO3 Cat. #026
Parameter matrix 125 ml Bottle
Mercury HNO3 Cat. #027Molybdenum HNO3 Cat. #028Nickel HNO3 Cat. #029Phosphorus HNO3 Cat. #063Potassium HNO3 Cat. #030Selenium HNO3 Cat. #031Silica H2O Cat. #064Silicon HNO3 Cat. #032Silver HNO3 Cat. #033Sodium HNO3 Cat. #034Strontium HNO3 Cat. #035Thallium HNO3 Cat. #036Tin HCl Cat. #037Titanium HCl Cat. #038Vanadium HNO3 Cat. #039Yttrium HNO3 Cat. #K08Zinc HNO3 Cat. #040
Parameter matrix 125 ml Bottle
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All metals standards come with a Certificate of Traceability. T he ICP Trace Metals standard also includes uncertainties. Use as initial as well as continuing calibration verification.
aa/iCP MeTals
ERA Cal pH Buffers are directly traceable to NIST SRMs, mercury free, guaranteed stable for at least one year after your receipt, and are supplied with a full certificate of analysis. Choose single bottles or convenient 6-bottle cases.
PH BUffers
pH 4.00 1 pint Cat. #127 Cat. #128pH 7.00 1 pint Cat. #131 Cat. #132pH 10.00 1 pint Cat. #135 Cat. #136Case of 2 ea. Pints Cat. #141
Value Volume single Bottle case of 6 Bottles
flame aa Trace metals
crmCat. #508
One 24 mL screw-cap vial, preserved with HNO3, yields up to 500 mL after dilution. Designed for flame AA. Includes aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, boron, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, silver, strontium, thallium, vanadium and zinc. Provided with a certificate of NIST traceability.
flame aa cations
crmCat. #530
One 15 mL screw-cap vial, unpreserved, yields up to 250 mL after dilution. Use with ICP, IC and AA methods.
Calcium ..................................................................................................................................10-200 mg/L Magnesium.............................................................................................................................10-200 mg/LPotassium ................................................................................................................................. 5-100 mg/L Sodium ...................................................................................................................................10-250 mg/L
icP Trace metals
crmCat. #524
One 500 mL whole-volume standard, preserved with HNO3 and HCl, is ready to use. Aluminum ................................................................................................................................... 10.0 mg/L Antimony .......................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Arsenic ...........................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Barium ............................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Beryllium ........................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/LBismuth ..........................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Boron ..............................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Cadmium ........................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Calcium ....................................................................................................................................... 10.0 mg/L Chromium .......................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Cobalt .............................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Copper ............................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Iron .............................................................................................................................................. 10.0 mg/LLanthanum .....................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Lead ............................................................................................................................................. 10.0 mg/L Magnesium.................................................................................................................................. 10.0 mg/L Manganese .....................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Molybdenum ..................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Nickel .............................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Phosphorus ....................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Potassium .................................................................................................................................... 10.0 mg/L Selenium ..................................................................................................................................... 10.0 mg/L Sodium ........................................................................................................................................ 10.0 mg/L Strontium .......................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Tin ...................................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Vanadium .......................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L Zinc ................................................................................................................................................1.0 mg/L
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EDTA 81
HCl 81
Iodine 81
Miscellaneous 83
pH 82
Potassium Hydroxide 82
Silver Nitrate 82
Sodium Hydroxide 83
Sodium Thiosulfate 83
Sulfuric Acid 83
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ERA manufactures industrial reagents with tolerances of +/- 0.5%, and will hold the certified value lot to lot within 0.5%. Our reagents are shipped with a certificate of analysis and are homegeneous at a 95% confidence interval. If you have been looking for a company to manufacture high quality, stable, consistent reagents for your specialized industrial needs, please contact our reagents group today for a quote: [email protected] or 1-800-372-0122.
0.01 M, 1 Gallon Cat. #183160 0.02 M, 1 Gallon Cat. #1832120.1 M, 1 Liter Cat. #1831180.1 M, 1 Gallon Cat. #1831200.1 M, 5 Gallon Cat. #187525
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0.0473N, 1 Gallon Cat. #183134 0.0473N, 4 x 1 Gallon Case Cat. #1820010.1N, 1 Liter Cat. #1831360.1N, 1 Gallon Cat. #183138
iodine
0.01 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830260.01 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830280.01 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #187503 0.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #183030 In IPA, 0.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1840010.1 N, 2.5 Liter Cat. #1830100.1 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830320.1 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875060.25 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830340.25 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830360.25 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875070.5 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830380.5 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830400.5 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875080.645 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1830161.0 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830421.0 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830441.0 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #187510
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0.01 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830900.01 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830920.01 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875210.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #183094In IPA, 0.1 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1832110.1 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830960.1 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875220.25 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830980.25 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1831000.25 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875230.5 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1831020.5 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1831040.5 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #187524
Potassium hydroxide
0.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1831100.1 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1831120.25 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1831140.25 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #183116
silver nitrate
pH 2 Buffer, No Color (1 Pint) Cat. #183004pH 2 Buffer, No Color (1 Liter) Cat. #183184pH 2 Buffer, No Color (1 Gallon) Cat. #187027pH 2 Buffer, No Color (5 Gallon) Cat. #183186pH 4 Buffer, No Color (1 Pint) Cat. #183005pH 4 Buffer, No Color (1 Liter) Cat. #183180pH 4 Buffer, No Color (1 Gallon) Cat. #183181pH 4 Buffer, No Color (5 Gallon) Cat. #183182
pH 6 Concentrated Buffer,No Color (2.5 Liter) Cat. #183012
pH 7 Buffer, No Color (1 Pint) Cat. #183006pH 7 Buffer, No Color (1 Liter) Cat. #183187
pH 7 Concentrated Buffer,No Color (2.5 Liter) Cat. #183013
pH 7 Buffer, No Color (1 Gallon) Cat. #183188pH 7 Buffer, No Color (5 Gallon) Cat. #183189pH 10 Buffer, No Color (1 Pint) Cat. #183007pH 10 Buffer, No Color (1 Liter) Cat. #183190
pH 10 Buffer, No Color (1 Gallon) Cat. #183191
pH 10 Buffer, No Color (5 Gallon) Cat. #183192
pH 4 Buffer, Red (1 Gallon) Cat. #187026pH 4 Buffer, Red (5 Gallon) Cat. #183217pH 7 Buffer, Yellow (1 Gallon) Cat. #187028pH 7 Buffer, Yellow (5 Gallon) Cat. #183218pH 10 Buffer, Blue (1 Gallon) Cat. #187029pH 10 Buffer, Blue (5 Gallon) Cat. #183219
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KOH 5 M, KCN 1 M, 5 Gallon Cat. #183213
Manganese Standard, 40 g/L, 1 Liter Cat. #183008
Manganese Standard, 55 g/L, 1 Liter Cat. #183009
TISAB, Fluoride Buffer, 1 Gallon Cat. #183162
Barium Perchlorate, 0.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #183017
Potassium Dichromate, 0.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #183221
Potassium Permanganate, 0.1 N, 2.5 liter Cat. #183001
Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate, 0.25 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #183011
Phenolphthalein,0.5%, 1 Pint Cat. #183168
Sodium Carbonate,1.0 N, 1 Liter Cat. #183172
Sodium Carbonate,25 g/L, 10 Liter Cat. #183002
miscellaneous
0.01 N, 1 Liter Cat. #183048 0.01 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830490.02 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830500.02 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830520.02 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875110.05 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830030.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830540.1 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830560.1 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875120.2 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830580.2 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830600.2 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875140.5 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830620.5 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830641.0 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830661.0 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830681.0 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #187515
sulfuric acid
0.0394 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1820020.0394 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1820030.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1831260.1 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1831280.25 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1831300.25 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #183132
sodium Thiosulfate
0.01 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830700.01 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830720.01 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875160.1 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830740.1 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830760.1 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875170.25 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830780.25 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830800.25 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875180.5 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830820.5 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #1875191.0 N, 1 Liter Cat. #1830861.0 N, 1 Gallon Cat. #1830881.0 N, 5 Gallon Cat. #183156
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Acidity...............................................................................16Acids Soil ...............................................................................56 TCLP .............................................................................55 Water ...........................................................................19Air and Emissions ............................................... 48, 68-71Alaska Specific Standards ................................................63Alkalinity Drinking Water ............................................................36 Waste Water .................................................. 12, 17, 21Americium ................................................................. 47-49Ammonia 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 27Anions in Soil ...................................................................53Aquatic Toxicology ...........................................................29Arizona Specific Standards ..............................................63Aroclors Oil .........................................................................18, 58 Drinking Water ............................................................41 Soil ........................................................................56, 58 Waste Water .................................................................18Base/Neutrals Blank Soil ....................................................................59 Soil ...............................................................................56 Water ...........................................................................19Blank Sand, Soil ...............................................................59BOD ............................................................. 13, 17, 21, 26Bromate 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................37Bromide 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................37 Soil ...............................................................................53 Waste Water .................................................................16BTEX Soil ................................................................. 54, 62-63 Water ............................................................. 18, 62-63Calibration/Check Standards .................................... 77-79Carbamates Drinking Water ............................................................40 Soil ...............................................................................57 Waste Water .................................................................20Cations ....................................12, 17, 26, 36, 52, 78-79 Drinking Water ............................................................40 Soil ...............................................................................57 Waste Water .................................................................20CBOD ........................................................... 13, 17, 21, 26Cesium ........................................................................ 46-49Chloral Hydrate .................................................................39Chlorate ......................................................................37, 77Chlordane Drinking Water ............................................................40 Soil ...............................................................................57 Waste Water .................................................................20Chloride 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................36 Soil ...............................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 26
Chlorine Residual Drinking Water ............................................................38 Waste Water ........................................... 16, 22, 27, 28Chlorite ......................................................................37, 77 Chromium VI 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................78 Drinking Water ............................................................36 Soil ...............................................................................52 Waste Water .................................................. 14, 21, 26COD ...................................................... 13, 17, 21, 26, 77 ColiForm™ ........................................................... 28, 30-33Color ..................................................................................15Conductivity Drinking Water ............................................................36 Waste Water .................................... 12, 17, 21, 26, 28Corrosivity .................................................................38, 53Custom Standards ...................................................... 72-75Cyanide 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Soil ...............................................................................53 Water ..................................................... 15, 22, 27, 38Demand ....................................................... 13, 17, 21, 26Diesel ...........................................................19, 56, 62-64Dioxin ................................................................................41Dissolved Solids Drinking Water ............................................................36 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 26DMR-QA ..................................................................... 24-29DOC ...................................................................................38Double Blind .............................................................. 74-75Drinking Water ........................................................... 34-43DRO ..............................................................19, 56, 62-64E. Coli coliforms .................................................. 28, 30-33EDB/DBCP/TCP .................................................................40Enterococci ........................................................................32Fecal Coliforms ................................................... 28, 30-33Flame Retardants ..............................................................42Flashpoint ..........................................................................53Fluoride 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................36 Soil ...............................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 26Gamma Emitters.........................................................46, 47Gasoline .......................................................18, 54, 62-64Gasoline Additives ............................................................39Glycols Soil ...............................................................................56 Water ...........................................................................19Grease & Oil ........................................ 13, 17, 21, 27, 53GRO ..............................................................18, 54, 62-64Gross Alpha ................................................................ 46-49Gross Beta .................................................................. 46-49Haloacetic acids ...............................................................39Halomethanes ...................................................................39Hardness Waste Water .................................................. 12, 17, 26 Drinking Water ............................................................36Herbicides Drinking Water ............................................................41 Soil ...............................................................................56 Waste Water .................................................................18Heterotrophic Bacteria......................................................33
Hexavalent Chromium 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................78 Drinking Water ............................................................36 Soil ...............................................................................52 Waste Water .................................................. 14, 21, 26Hydrocarbon Fuels Soil ..........................................................54, 55, 62-65 Water .......................................................18-19, 62-65ICP-MS ........................................................................ 79-80Ignitability.........................................................................53Iodine-131 .......................................................................46Ion Chromatography ...................................12, 16-17, 21, ........................................... 26-27, 36-38, 53, 77, 79Isotopes ...................................................................... 46-49Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1000 ppm Standards .................................................77 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Water ..................................................... 12, 17, 21, 27Lab Evaluation Services............................................. 74-75Lithium ................................................................ 14, 77-78Massachusetts Specific Standards ............................32, 65MBAS.................................................................. 15, 38, 77Mercury 1000 ppm Standards .................................................78 Air and Emissions........................................................70 Drinking Water ............................................................36 Sewage Sludge ............................................................52 Soil ...............................................................................52 TCLP .............................................................................52 Waste Water .................................................. 14, 22, 26Metals 1000 ppm Standards .................................................78 Air and Emissions........................................................70 Blank Sand, Soil ..........................................................59 Calibration ...................................................................78 Drinking Water ............................................................36 ICP-MS .................................................................. 79-80 Sewage Sludge ............................................................52 Soil ...............................................................................52 TCLP .............................................................................52 Waste Water ........................................... 14, 17, 22, 26Microbiological ................................................... 28, 30-33Minerals ...................................................... 12, 17, 21, 26MRaD™ ....................................................................... 48-49New Jersey EPH .............................................................. 65Nitrate 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................36 Soil ...............................................................................53 Waste Water .................................... 12, 17, 21, 27, 78Nitrite 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................37 Waste Water ..........................................................12, 27Nitroaromatics/Amines Water ....................................................................19, 42 Soil ...............................................................................56Nutrients Drinking Water ............................................................37 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 27
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OPPs ...........................................................................18, 57Organic Carbon 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................38 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 13, 17, 21, 26Organic Halides .........................................................15, 77Organophosphorus Pesticides ...................................20, 57PAHs Soil ...............................................................................56 Water ....................................................................19, 41Particulate Matter .............................................................71PCBs as Decachlorobiphenyl ................................................41 Drinking Water ............................................................41 Oil .........................................................................18, 58 Soil ........................................................................56, 58 Waste Water .................................................................18Perchlorate 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................38 Soil ...............................................................................53Pesticides Blank Sand, Soil ..........................................................59 Drinking Water .....................................................40, 42 Soil ...............................................................................57 TCLP .............................................................................55 Waste Water .................................................................20pH Calibration ...................................................................80 Drinking Water ............................................................36 Soil ...............................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 26Phenolics ............................................................ 15, 22, 77Phosphate 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................37 Soil ...............................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 27Phosphorus 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................78 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 27Plutonium ................................................................... 47-49Potable Water ............................................................. 33-42Priority Pollutants Soil ........................................................................ 50-59 Water .................................................................... 10-22Proficiency Testing Air and Emissions................................................. 66-71 DMR-QA ................................................................ 24-29 Microbiology .................................................. 28, 30-33 MRaD™ .................................................................. 48-49 Soil ........................................................................ 50-57 UST ....................................................................... 60-65 Water Pollution ..................................................... 10-20 Water Supply ........................................................ 34-41 Water Supply Radchem ........................................ 44-46Radchem ..................................................................... 44-46Radiochemistry .......................................................... 44-49Radium ....................................................................... 46-47Reference Toxicants ..........................................................29
Regulated Semivolatiles ..................................................41Regulated Volatiles ..........................................................39Residual Chlorine Drinking Water ............................................................38 Waste Water .................................................. 16, 22, 27Settleable Solids........................................................12, 28Sewage Sludge .......................................................... 52-53Silica ...........................................................................15, 38Sludge ........................................................................ 52-53Soil Blank Sand, Soil ..........................................................59 BNAs ............................................................................56 BTEX .............................................................. 54, 62-63 Hydrocarbon Fuels ........................................ 55, 62-65 Metals ..........................................................................52 PCBs ......................................................................56, 58 Pesticides .....................................................................57 Priority Pollutant .................................................. 50-59 Semivolatiles ...............................................................56 TPH ................................................................ 55, 62-64 Volatiles .......................................................................54Standard Plate Count ........................................................33Strontium-89/90 ...................................................... 46-49Sulfate 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................36 Soil ...............................................................................53 Waste Water ................................... 12, 17, 21, 26, 78Sulfide ........................................................................15, 77Surfactants ......................................................... 15, 38, 77Suspended Solids ................................ 12, 17, 22, 26, 36TCLP ...........................................................................52, 55 Texas Specific Standards ..................................................64TKN 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Water ..................................................... 12, 17, 21, 27TOC 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Drinking Water ............................................................38 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Waste Water ........................................... 13, 17, 21, 26Total Coliforms .................................................... 28, 30-33Total Dissolved Solids Drinking Water ............................................................36 Waste Water ........................................... 12, 17, 21, 26Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................77 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Water ..................................................... 12, 17, 21, 27Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, IR, GRO, DRO ........................... 13, 18-19, 54-56, 62-65Total Phosphorus 1000 ppm Standard ...................................................78 Soil/Sludge ..................................................................53 Water ..................................................... 12, 17, 21, 27Total Residual Chlorine Drinking Water ............................................................38 Waste Water ........................................... 16, 22, 27, 28Total Solids........................................... 12, 17, 21, 26, 36
Toxaphene Drinking Water ............................................................40 Soil ...............................................................................57 Waste Water .................................................................20TOX .............................................................................15, 77Toxicity ..............................................................................29TPH Soil ...........................................................54-55, 62-65 Water ............................................................. 13, 62-65Trace Metals ........................................................ See metalsTrihalomethanes ...............................................................39Tritium ................................................................. 46-47, 49TS ........................................................ 12, 17, 21, 26, 36TSS ....................................................... 12, 17, 22, 26, 36Turbidity ............................................................. 15, 28, 38UCMR 2 .............................................................................42UCMR 3 ............................................................................43Underground Storage Tank ....................................... 60-65Uranium ................................................14, 36, 46-49, 78UV 254 Absorbance ........................................................38Volatiles Air and Emissions........................................................68 Blank Sand, Soil ..........................................................59 BTEX .......................................................18, 54, 62-63 Drinking Water ............................................................39 Soil ...............................................................................54 TCLP .............................................................................55 Waste Water .................................................................18Volatile Solids...................................................................12Waste Water ............................................................... 10-22Whole Effluent Toxicity .....................................................29Whole Volume Standards .......................................... 74-75Wisconsin Specific Standards ...................................20, 64
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